<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A surreal, fantastic coming-of-age novel blending Eastern and Western beliefs, from the winner of the 2015 Best Translated Book Award.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>New Novel from the Winner of the 2015 Best Translated Book Award</b></p><p>Introduction by Porochista Khakpour.</p><p>One of the most raved-about works of translated fiction this year--Jonathan Sturgeon, <i>Flavorwire</i></p><p><i>Frontier </i>opens with the story of Liujin, a young woman heading out on her own to create her own life in Pebble Town, a somewhat surreal place at the base of Snow Mountain where wolves roam the streets and certain enlightened individuals can see and enter a paradisiacal garden.</p><p>Exploring life in this city (or in the frontier) through the viewpoint of a dozen different characters, some simple, some profound, Can Xue's latest novel attempts to unify the grand opposites of life--barbarism and civilization, the spiritual and the material, the mundane and the sublime, beauty and death, Eastern and Western cultures.</p><p>A layered, multifaceted masterpiece from the 2015 winner of the Best Translated Book Award, <i>Frontier </i>exemplifies John Darnielle's statement that Can Xue's books read as if dreams had invaded the physical world.</p><p><b>Can Xue </b>is a pseudonym meaning dirty snow, leftover snow. She learned English on her own and has written books on Borges, Shakespeare, and Dante. Her publications in English include <i>The Embroidered Shoes</i>, <i>Five Spice Street</i>, <i>Vertical Motion</i>, and <i>The Last Lover</i>, which won the 2015 Best Translated Book Award for Fiction.</p><p><b>Karen Gernant </b>is a professor emerita of Chinese history at Southern Oregon University. She translates in collaboration with Chen Zeping.</p><p><b>Chen Zeping </b>is a professor of Chinese linguistics at Fujian Teachers' University, and has collaborated with Karen Gernant on more than ten translations.</p><p><b>Porochista Khakpour</b> is the author of two novels, <i>Sons and Other Flammable Objects</i> and <i>The Last Illusion</i>.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>. . . [Can Xue] is China's premier writer of the avant-garde, an experimental trickster. . .--Porochista Khakpour <p>There's a new world master among us, and her name is Can Xue.--Robert Coover <p/>If China has one possibility of a Nobel laureate, it is Can Xue.--Susan Sontag <p>Odd, atmospheric, and enchanting: a story in which, disbelief duly suspended, one savors improbabilities along with haunting images and is left wanting more.--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (Starred Review)<p></p><p>At the sentence level, [<i>Frontier</i>] is a wonderful, carefully hewn thing, lucid and pure.--Amanda DeMarco, <i>Los Angeles Review of Books</i></p><p>This ambitious book aspires to refashion the Chinese language to explore interiority and subjectivity, establish transnational authorship, and enter the conversation of world literature.--Yun Ni, <i>Harvard Review Online</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Can Xue</b> is a pseudonym meaning dirty snow, leftover snow. She learned English on her own and has written books on Borges, Shakespeare, and Dante. Her publications in English include, <i>The Embroidered Shoes</i>, <i>Five Spice Street</i>, <i>Vertical Motion</i>, and <i>The Last Lover</i>, which won the 2015 Best Translated Book Award for Fiction.</p><p><b>Karen Gernant</b> is a professor emerita of Chinese history at Southern Oregon University. She translates in collaboration with Chen Zeping.</p><p><b>Chen Zeping</b> is a professor of Chinese linguistics at Fujian Teachers' University, and has collaborated with Karen Gernant on more than ten translations.</p><p><b>Porochista Khakpour</b> is the author of two novels, <i>Sons and Other Flammable Objects</i> and <i>The Last Illusion</i>.</p>
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