Join us for a discussion with Te-Ping Chen about her eagerly anticipated and critically acclaimed new book, Land of Big Numbers: Stories.
Our own Isaac Shub and Rory Martorana host a very special Books Sandwiched In with Te-Ping Chen, co-sponsored by Yale China.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82146657570
Te-Ping Chen’s fiction has been published in, or is forthcoming from The New Yorker, Granta, Guernica, Tin House, and The Atlantic. A reporter with the Wall Street Journal, she was previously a correspondent for the paper in Beijing and Hong Kong. Prior to joining the Journal in 2012, she spent a year in China as a Fulbright fellow. She lives in Philadelphia.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
"Chen has one of the year's big debut books." —Philadelphia Inquirer
“Gripping and illuminating . . . At the heart of Te-Ping Chen’s remarkable debut lies a question all too relevant in 21st Century America: What is freedom?” —Jennifer Egan
“Immensely rewarding, from the first sentence to the last . . . An exceptional collection.” —Charles Yu
A “stirring and brilliant” debut story collection, offering vivid portrayals of the men and women of modern China and its diaspora, “both love letter and sharp social criticism,” from a phenomenal new literary talent bringing great “insight from her years as a reporter with the Wall Street Journal” (Elle).
Gripping and compassionate, Land of Big Numbers traces the journeys of the diverse and legion Chinese people, their history, their government, and how all of that has tumbled—messily, violently, but still beautifully—into the present.
Cutting between clear-eyed realism and tongue-in-cheek magical realism, Chen’s stories coalesce into a portrait of a people striving for openings where mobility is limited. Twins take radically different paths: one becomes a professional gamer, the other a political activist. A woman moves to the city to work at a government call center and is followed by her violent ex-boyfriend. A man is swept into the high-risk, high-reward temptations of China’s volatile stock exchange. And a group of people sit, trapped for no reason, on a subway platform for months, waiting for official permission to leave.
With acute social insight, Te-Ping Chen layers years of experience reporting on the ground in China with incantatory prose in this taut, surprising debut, proving herself both a remarkable cultural critic and an astonishingly accomplished new literary voice.
No registration necessary. Join us on Zoom using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82146657570
This event will also stream live on our Facebook page.
For more information contact Rory Martorana: rmartorana@nhfpl.org or 203-946-2283.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program |
TAGS: | Women | cultural history | China | BSI | Books Sandwiched In | book discussion | author talk | author |
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