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Hui, Wei

Hui, Wei

Hui, Wei
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Hui, Wei

by Shanghai Baby

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0743421566
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9780743421560
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New York. 2001. September 2001. Pocket Books. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0743421566. Translated from the Chinese by Bruce Humes. 263 pages. hardcover. Cover design by Lisa Litwack. keywords: Literature China Shanghai Women Translated. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Although it caused an uproar in the author's native China, Western readers will find 27-year-old Wei Hui's semiautobiographical offering reminiscent of fiction by the brat pack writers of the ‘80s, though more clich?d and less edgy. Waitress Nikki ‘but my friends call me Coco after Coco Chanel' is in love with Tian Tian, a melancholy and impotent artist who falls prey to narcotics. Coco loves him madly, but not so madly that she wants to give up sex, and this is why she's also been seeing Mark, a married German businessman. Coco's deceptions, Tian Tian's problems with his wealthy mother (who he suspects killed his father) and the intertwining worlds of art and fashion are all fodder for Coco's upcoming slice-of-lifestyle novel, in which Shanghai's privileged 20-somethings are shown in their natural habitat of clubs and coffeehouses. Beneath the techno beat, though, the sore subject of Western imperialism its avatars, this time, multinational managers still lurks. Among Coco's friends, one known as Madonna stands out in particular: she earned a fortune first as a madam and then as the widow of a rich man. Wei Hui evidently wants to imitate her heroes, the beats and Henry Miller, and relishes observations like our bodies were already tarnished, and our minds beyond help. But she spends more time analyzing people by the brands they use and the cars they drive, thus giving the book an odd air of beat fluff, as if Jack Kerouac had mated with Judith Krantz. The book is as alluring as a gossip column, but, alas, as shallow as one, too. Forty thousand copies of SHANGHAI BABY were burned by the Chinese government. Proving censors make the best publicists, rights were subsequently sold in 19 countries 200,000 copies are in print in Japan alone. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. inventory #30999 ISBN: 0743421566.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
30999
Title
Hui, Wei
Author
Shanghai Baby
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0743421566
ISBN 13
9780743421560
Publisher
Pocket Books / Simon & Schuster
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
2001-08

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