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Boy in the Twilight

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Boy in the Twilight: Stories of the Hidden Chinais a collection of thirteen short stories written byYu Huain the mid-1990s,[1]and published in 1999.[2]The English version, translated by Allan H. Barr, was published in 2014 byPantheon.[1]This was the sixth work of his that was translated into English.[3]Barr teaches Chinese atPomona College.[2]

Publishers Weeklystated that the subtitle of the book likely refers to ordinary Chinese people, particularly "unimportant people" and how they think about their circumstances after events of varying dramatic weight occur.[4]Drew Calvert of theBoston Reviewstated that the focus on ordinary people differs from some novels of Yu Hua focusing on "larger-than-life" and satirizing China that had been previously translated into English.[5]Most of the main characters are male.[4]Aerled Doyle ofThat's Shanghaistated that even though there was "darkness" present, the book was "not depressing".[6]

Kirkus Reviewsstated that the stories were "spare and minimalist" and had "disquieting tension" due to ample amounts of "violence and mistrust".[1]Jonathan Liebson ofTime Out New Yorkstated that many of the stories have "the small, subtle gestures of his characters".[3]

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In "Why There Was No Music", a man named Horsie visits his friend Guo Bin and borrows some videotapes from him. Horsie finds on one tape that his wife, Lü Yuan, had sex with Guo Bin. During the story, Lü Yuan is not in the city.[1]

Reception

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Amy Russel of theSouth China Morning Postranked the book 4.5 out of 5 stars.[2]

Publishers Weeklyranked it as a "PW Pick".[4]

Kirkus Reviewsgave a positive review, stating that they were "quite well-composed".[1]

Doyle stated that "This is another fine book from a writer China is lucky to have, and another book that is going to pass the test of time."[6]He stated it was a "pleasure to read".[6]

References

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  1. ^abcde"BOY IN THE TWILIGHT".Kirkus Reviews.2013-10-21.Retrieved2018-11-30.- Print: November 1, 2013.
  2. ^abcRussel, Amy (2014-03-02)."Boy in the Twilight: Stories of the Hidden China".South China Morning Post.Retrieved2018-11-30.- Updated 12 March 2014
  3. ^abLiebson, Jonathan (2014-02-05)."Book review: Boy in the Twilight by Yu Hua".Time Out New York.Retrieved2018-11-30.
  4. ^abc"Boy in the Twilight: Stories of the Hidden China".Publishers Weekly.2013-09-30.Retrieved2018-11-30.
  5. ^Calvert, Drew (2014-02-06)."Exploring the Hidden China".Boston Review.Retrieved2018-11-30.
  6. ^abcDoyle, Aerled (2014-01-20)."Book Review: Yu Hua - Boy in the Twilight (Stories of the Hidden China)".That's Shanghai.Retrieved2018-11-30.
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