A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
Yiyun Li
Daily Mail
'These mesmerising stories present a glimpse of modern China more
nuanced than any reporter could ever hop to gleam.'
Melanie McGrath, Evening Standard
'a wonderfully well-written, fascinating and affecting collection
of stories.'
The Observer
'Li's moving, engrossing stories are particular in their
place...but universal in their themes and their relevance.'
Impac News
'If you have ever wondered what life is like in modern China...you
should read this book...'
Sunday Times
'Readers should pray that Yiyun’s memorable collection is the first of many.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Synopsis
Brilliant and original, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers introduces a remarkable first collection of stories about China from an author set to become a major literary talent. In this extraordinary first collection, Yiyun Li brings us a modern China facing up to a complex history of repression and guilt. In Immortality, winner of the Paris Review prize, a young man bears a striking resemblance to the dictator, and so finds a strange kind of calling. In Extra, first published in the New Yorker, a Chinese woman, alone in middle age, befriends a young boy who has become an outcast in a remote country school. In their friendship, we see how love can begin to overcome the strictures that dominate their lives. In turn horrifying and breathtakingly lyrical, Yiyun Li, a new and talented young Chinese writer, confronts the silence that dominated the history of her country, and illuminates how mythology, politics, history and culture intersect with personality. She leaves us with an enduring vision of a country undergoing tremendous change.