Buying A Fishing Rod For My Grandfather by Gao Xingjian

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About the Book

From China's first-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature comes an exquisite new book of fiction, none of which has ever been published before in English. A young couple on a honeymoon visit a beautiful temple up in the mountains, and spend the day intoxicated by the tranquillity of the setting; a swimmer is paralyzed by a sudden cramp and finds himself stranded far out to sea on a cold autumn day; a man reminisces about his beloved grandfather, who used to make his own fishing rods from lengths of crooked bamboo straightened over a fire... Blending the crisp immediacy of the present moment with the soft afterglow of memory and nostalgia, these stories hum with simplicity and wisdom -- and will delight anyone who loved Gao's bestselling novels, Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible.

Editorial Reviews

‘Lyrical and plain, descriptively compelling, and as brilliantly ordinary as Chekhov’s stories of the 1890s, the six stories in this collection beautifully demonstrate Gao’s proposition that fiction is ‘the actualization of language and not the imitation of reality.’ His writing, here as elsewhere, is simple and profound.’- Daily Telegraph

‘Xingjian is an author who can communicate depths of feeling through snatches of conversation and single, well-chosen images . . . Achieves the understated, expressive concision that defines China's singular contribution to modern literature ’- Guardian

‘Like the expansive, ink-washed abstract paintings reproduced in his recently published monograph, Return to Painting, Xingjian's stories brim with sensual clarity that has as its counterpoint an irresistible psychological confusion.’- January Magazine

'Brilliant and poetic, keen and original … Gao's ambition is to transcend the specifics of time and place, to write a meditation on literature itself and its ability to reveal the raging, brutal, brilliant beast that is mankind itself … [His work] burns with a powerfully individualistic fire of intelligence and depth of feeling.'- New York Times

About the Author

Gao Xingjian

Gao Xingjian is a Chinese-born novelist, playwright, critic, and painter. An émigré to France since 1987, Gao was granted French citizenship in 1997. The recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature, he is also a noted translator (particularly of Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco), screenwriter, stage director, and a celebrated painter.

More Information
Author Gao Xingjian
Publisher Harper Perennial
Publication date 21 May 2010
Language English
Number of page 192 pages
Product Dimensions 12.9 x 1.17 x 19.8 cm
Binding Paperback
ISBN 9780007170395
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