圖書標籤: 傢族史 外國文學 自傳 中國 英文兒 張翎 小說 華人傢族史
发表于2024-11-22
The Concubine's Children pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
From Publishers Weekly
This superbly told saga of family loyalties and disaffections reads more like a novel than an actual chronicle of Chan Sam, a Chinese peasant who left his family in 1913 to seek his fortune in the "Gold Mountain" of western Canada. There, though always planning to return to them, he set up a second family with the beautiful, headstrong concubine he brought with him from China. The story is narrated in the third person by his granddaughter, a Canadian economist, who creates an unsentimental portrait of both families: of Huangbo, the patient "home-wife" who raised their son and the two children the concubine, May-ying, left behind, and survived the Japanese occupation of China and the rule of Mao Tse-tung; of May-ying, whose earnings as a waitress in west coast teahouses often supported the struggling Chan Sam, his family in China and her own two Canadian-born children. And we learn of the fate of all the children, especially May-ying's daughter Hing, the author's mother. Although Chan Sam never fulfilled his dream of returning to his home-family, after his death, Hing and the author made the pilgrimage to China to embrace the relatives they had never known. Photos.
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From Library Journal
Formerly a senior economist for Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Chong also is a writer of essays and articles. The subject of his first book is a true-life family history, beginning in about 1920 and ending in 1980. Its main character is Chong's maternal grandmother, May-ying, described as an unusually beautiful woman who came to Vancouver, Canada, to serve as a concubine. While May-ying's life was determined for her (i.e., to make money to send back to her "husband's" family in China), in the process she became an alcoholic, a gambler, and a prostitute. Her vices had a tremendously negative affect on her relationship with her husband, who eventually divorced her, and her daughter, Chong's mother, who grew up in rooming houses with no one to care for her. Told in a compassionate and forthright manner, this book makes sense out of the lives of many Chinese who came to the West to search for gold. In this respect, it is even better in form and content than the fictionalized works of Amy Tan. Recommended for all collections.
Peggy Spitzer Christoff, Oak Park, Ill.
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評分因為要參加作者在公共圖書館舉辦的活動,我花瞭一個星期時間很認真地讀完瞭這本書。這是一部個人傢族史,當然,也是加拿大底層華裔移民的百年奮鬥史,映射的則是過去那個世紀中國社會的變遷和數韆年農業社會的全麵崩潰。裏麵的中國曆史自然是我們熟悉的,但從個人視角講來,make it even more true。故事本身讓人難過唏噓的東西太多,難得的是作者講得並不淒慘,反而很勾人,讓你拿起來就放不下。我想大概是因為這裏麵有張愛玲所說的“悲涼”的參差的美,是可愛的。裏麵的人,作者的外祖父和外祖母,為瞭生存所做的一切,都是可愛和可以被原諒的。生老病死,聚閤離散本來就是世間的真實,是一代又一代人無論如何要麵對的。韆山萬水的距離已經不再重要,驕傲和恥辱,都有你看不到的那一麵。此外,不覺得作者有任何政治偏見。
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The Concubine's Children pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024