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Author Canxue, 1953-

Title Five spice street / Can Xue ; translated by Karen Gernant and Chen Zeping.

Publication Info. New Haven [Conn.] : Yale Univ. Press, [2009]
©2009

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Description 1 online resource (329 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series A Margellos world republic of letters book
Margellos world republic of letters book.
Note Translated from the Chinese.
Contents The Failure of Reeducation -- Madam X Talks Abstractly of Her Experiences with Men -- The Way Things Are Done -- A Few Opinions about the Story's Beginning -- Some Implications -- The Tails' Confessions -- Mr. Q's Character -- Madam X Is Up a Creek -- Who Made the First Move? -- How to Wrap Up All the Issues Left Hanging -- The Rationality of the Widow's Historical Contribution and Status -- The Vague Positions of Mr. Q and Madam X's Husband -- How We Reversed the Negative and Elected Madam X Our Representative -- Madam X's Steps Are Buoyant ; On Broad Five Spice Street, She Walks toward Tomorrow.
Summary "Five Spice Street tells the story of a street in an unnamed city, whose inhabitants speculate on the life of a mysterious Madam X. The novel interweaves their endless suppositions into a work that is at once political parable and surreal fantasia. Some think X is fifty years old, others that she is twenty-two. Some believe she uses occult powers to enslave the youth of the street; others think she is playing clever mind games with people. Who is Madam X? How has she brought the good people of Five Spice Street to their knees either in worship or in exasperation? The unknown narrator takes no sides in the endless interplay of visions, arguments, and opinions. The investigation rages as the street becomes a Walpurgisnacht of speculations, fantasies, and prejudices. Madam X is the vehicle through whom people bare their souls, reveal their innermost selves, even as they try to discover the mystery of her extraordinary powers." "Five Spice Street is an astonishing work of contemporary fiction. Exploring the collective consciousness of this little street of ordinary people, Can Xue penetrates the deepest existential anxieties of the present day - whether in China or in the West - where the impermanence of identity struggles with the narrative within which identity must compose itself."--Jacket.
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Language Translated from the Chinese.
Subject Strangers -- Fiction.
Strangers.
Genre/Form Fiction.
Subject Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Existentialism -- Fiction.
Existentialism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Psychological fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Novels.
Novels.
Added Author Gernant, Karen, translator.
Chen, Zeping, 1953- translator.
Added Title Wu xiang jie. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009073769
Other Form: Print version: Canxue, 1953- Wu xiang jie. English. Five spice street. New Haven [Conn.] : Yale Univ. Press, ©2009 9780300122275 0300122276 (DLC) 2008035054 (OCoLC)223870791
ISBN 9780300142488 (electronic book)
030014248X (electronic book)
9780300122275
0300122276