Description
These two searingly funny and unsettling portraits of teenagers beyond the control and largely beneath the notice of adults in 1980s Taiwan are the first English translations of works by Taiwan's most famous and best-selling literary cult figure.
About the Author
Chang Ta-chun is among Taiwan's premier contemporary authors. His prolific and varied output has transformed him from a cult literary figure into a virtual celebrity in Taiwan, where he produces and hosts a television program on literature. He has published twenty-one books since his emergence on the literary scene almost two decades ago and has taught at the Iowa Writer's Workshop. He lives in Taiwan and maintains a home in Iowa, where he spends several months of the year.Michael Berry is a doctoral candidate in modern Chinese literature at Columbia University. He is the translator of several works, including the forthcoming novel To Live by Yu Hua.
Reviews
Chang is an astute observer and perceptive cultural critic...English readers will easily identify with the sentiments and circumstances portrayed by Chang and skillfully translated by Berry. -- Sylvia Li-chun Lin, University of Colorado, Denver World Literature Today Ghoulish, playful, totally subversive. -- Emily Gordon Newsday In two jaunty, disturbing novellas from Taiwan... Chang Ta-chun presents us with disaffected adolescents who roam city streets, complain about school, fantasize about gangster life, and wear Chicago Bulls T-shirts. -- Maureen McLane The New York Times Book Review Chang writes accessible, knowing and very funny fiction about youth and screwed-up families-some of the best of its kind... My Kid Sister... could be America's next teen classic. Publishers Weekly It's a considerable feat to have kids spout off about existentialism and not have them sound pretentious. Or high. -- Barbara Spindel Spin Wild Kids turned out to be not only the window on Taiwan I was looking for, but also a quick and enjoyable summer read. It is not without depth nor short of something to sink your teeth into. -- Jonathan S. Landreth VirtualChina.com This novel will inevitably invite comparisons with the classic The Catcher in the Rye. Philippines Today Churning out political thrillers, martial arts short stories, hard-boiled detective mysteries, a sci-fi, collection, and just about every other genre since 1976, Chang Ta-chun is a literary celebrity in Taiwan. -- Martin Wong Giant Robot Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9780231120975
Author Ta-chun Chang
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press