The riveting story of a Japanese immigrant who leads a proper, decorous life in a New York suburb. As his life slowly unravels, he is transported back to his days as a medic in the Japanese army in World War II, and his obsessive love of a young comfort woman.
What a son remembers best, when all that is left are memories. By Chang-rae Lee October 9, 1995 When my mother began using the electronic pump that fed her liquids and medication, we moved her to the family room. The bedroom she shared with my father was up...
評分What a son remembers best, when all that is left are memories. By Chang-rae Lee October 9, 1995 When my mother began using the electronic pump that fed her liquids and medication, we moved her to the family room. The bedroom she shared with my father was up...
評分What a son remembers best, when all that is left are memories. By Chang-rae Lee October 9, 1995 When my mother began using the electronic pump that fed her liquids and medication, we moved her to the family room. The bedroom she shared with my father was up...
評分What a son remembers best, when all that is left are memories. By Chang-rae Lee October 9, 1995 When my mother began using the electronic pump that fed her liquids and medication, we moved her to the family room. The bedroom she shared with my father was up...
評分What a son remembers best, when all that is left are memories. By Chang-rae Lee October 9, 1995 When my mother began using the electronic pump that fed her liquids and medication, we moved her to the family room. The bedroom she shared with my father was up...
Written in a time when there were no elected Asian American politician, it gives a different aspect, showing how it was almost deemed impossible for Kwang to get elected. Henry's struggle with his identity and goal in life was also interesting.
评分""...what could be so bad that we had to be that careful of what people thought of us...as if everything with us were always all right, in our great sham of propriety, as if nothing could touch us or wreak anger or sadness upon us."
评分Written in a time when there were no elected Asian American politician, it gives a different aspect, showing how it was almost deemed impossible for Kwang to get elected. Henry's struggle with his identity and goal in life was also interesting.
评分恐怕是關於immigrants/cultural alienation 讀到的最喜歡的一本,整本書的調子都很悲傷,native speaker的題目就是個巨大的諷刺。引發瞭很多關於自身和身邊人的思考,明明都是一副肉身,偏要放到兩種生活中間反復碾壓
评分Written in a time when there were no elected Asian American politician, it gives a different aspect, showing how it was almost deemed impossible for Kwang to get elected. Henry's struggle with his identity and goal in life was also interesting.
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