Ge Fei
Forfatter af The Invisibility Cloak
Om forfatteren
Image credit: Author's website
Værker af Ge Fei
La cetra intarsiata 2 eksemplarer
Il nemico 1 eksemplar
当代中囯小说名家珍藏版. 格非卷 1 eksemplar
Look Like 1 eksemplar
Abandoned Wine 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
Satte nøgleord på
Almen Viden
- Kanonisk navn
- Ge Fei
- Juridisk navn
- 刘勇
- Andre navne
- 格非
- Fødselsdato
- 1964
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- China
- Fødested
- Dantu, Jiangsu, China
- Uddannelse
- Tsinghua University (PhD)
- Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Lu Xun Literary Prize (2014)
Mao Dun Prize (Fiction, 2015)
Medlemmer
Anmeldelser
Lister
Hæderspriser
Måske også interessante?
Associated Authors
Statistikker
- Værker
- 16
- Also by
- 1
- Medlemmer
- 329
- Popularitet
- #72,116
- Vurdering
- 3.8
- Anmeldelser
- 10
- ISBN
- 22
- Sprog
- 8
Normally when I feel like I have read a different book to everyone else, it's because I has a bad time, but in this instance I had a wonderful experience I just don't think so many of the words applied to this story relate to it and/ or my experience with it.
Hero? The protagonist is a fascinating, but contemptuous arsehole.
Comic? I mean, it's amusing, but it doesn't seem explicitly comedic. It's at least as tragic as it is comic, probably a lot more.
Surreal/ Irreality/ Magic Realism? Am I missing something? I love and read a lot of works these labels apply to, but I don't see how they apply here. Is it really because China, but capitalist, because, if that's the case, what we call reality must blow a lot of people's minds.
I'm truly scratching my head. I'm so confused.
Regardless, I found this an incredibly entertaining and wonderfully written tale of failed love and bungling through life on the edge. There are definitely elements that reminded me of High Fidelity, with the focus on the audio equipment, rather than the music itsel, but this was very much it's own thing and less about pandering to the frail male ego, I think. Both protagonists have a rather deplorable and entitled view on women, but I think we're supposed to see that as more of a negative here, maybe?
Definitely made me excited to read more Ge Fei.… (mere)