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IngratitudeIngratitude

Ingratitude1998

Ying Chen

About this book

"I was dying to see Mother suffer at the sight of my corpse," announces the young woman at the heart of this powerful and disquieting novel, which has won acclaim in France and in Canada for its author, who emigrated from Shanghai to Montreal in 1989. All her life, Yan-Zi has been dominated by her mother - who scolds her, corrects her behavior and manners, urges her to adopt bourgeois mores, and ceaselessly reminds her that her very life is a debt she owes to others, especially her mother. So Yan-Zi decides to commit suicide in order to shake off the yoke of her mother's love. In this novel she tells the story of her last days with a cool, cruel detachment that recalls Camus's The Stranger.

Details

First published
1998
Publisher
Berkeley : University of California Press
Pages
153
ISBN-13
9780520220133
OL Work ID
OL12451W

Subjects

Mother and childFictionParent and adult childDeathFiction, generalChina, fictionMother and child, fiction

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