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Five Spice Street (The Margellos World Republic of Letters) (originale 1988; edizione 2009)

di Can Xue (Autore), Karen Gernant (Traduttore), Zeping Chen (Traduttore)

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"Five Spice Street tells the story of a street in an unnamed city, whose inhabitants speculate on the life of a mysterious Madam X. The novel interweaves their endless suppositions into a work that is at once political parable and surreal fantasia. Some think X is fifty years old, others that she is twenty-two. Some believe she uses occult powers to enslave the youth of the street; others think she is playing clever mind games with people. Who is Madam X? How has she brought the good people of Five Spice Street to their knees either in worship or in exasperation? The unknown narrator takes no sides in the endless interplay of visions, arguments, and opinions. The investigation rages as the street becomes a Walpurgisnacht of speculations, fantasies, and prejudices. Madam X is the vehicle through whom people bare their souls, reveal their innermost selves, even as they try to discover the mystery of her extraordinary powers." "Five Spice Street is an astonishing work of contemporary fiction. Exploring the collective consciousness of this little street of ordinary people, Can Xue penetrates the deepest existential anxieties of the present day - whether in China or in the West - where the impermanence of identity struggles with the narrative within which identity must compose itself."--Jacket.… (altro)
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Titolo:Five Spice Street (The Margellos World Republic of Letters)
Autori:Can Xue (Autore)
Altri autori:Karen Gernant (Traduttore), Zeping Chen (Traduttore)
Info:Yale University Press (2009), 352 pages
Collezioni:Goodreads, Annie's Library, Kindle, KOLL, In lettura, La tua biblioteca, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti
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I was sitting here trying to figure out how to describe the experience of reading this novel and here is what I came up with: Reading this novel is like watching a game of Go when you don't know any of the rules. Or maybe, it's like playing Go yourself, but you make up your own rules, and your partner makes up a different set of rules, and you don't tell each other the rules of your game and then you go ahead and play that way together until the board is filled with small stones and you have a grand old time.

Both this novel and the game of Go are from China but that is purely coincidental. The novel is not like Go in the way of: "this is a very Chinese novel, like Go is a very Chinese game." No. The novel is like Go in that there are distinct patterns in the prose, black, white, black, white, and as I read along the words make patterns, but the patterns I perceive are made up in my own head, and I can't say for sure what it means, or who won, even when the game is over.

Can I say how much fun it was, though? How much it delighted me? There. I've said it. ( )
  poingu | Feb 22, 2020 |
I read a third of this book. I loved a quarter of this book. Then it fizzled, and in a rare fit of frustration, primarily with the author, secondarily with myself, put it down and did not finish two thirds of this book. It started out with such surreal, humorous, profound promise! Was it just me? I will never know. A mystery forever unsolved. Perhaps the Eighth Wonder of the World?.......Not. Not that important in the big scheme of life......just disappointing. Can Xue captured the minutiae of life on one street in a neighborhood of the most human humans you could possibly meet, with the introduction of the dread......wait for it....SOMEONE NEW AND DIFFERENT. Thus begins the romp of absurd, wonderful gossip, speculation, assumptions, wild postulations. but then......it stays that way and lost me before I could discover the "outcome", the "point", the anything. Oh well. ( )
  hemlokgang | May 9, 2016 |
This is a book about the morally upstanding people of Five Spice Street and their unhealthy obsession with "Madame X." No great events occur and there is no riveting action. There are just busy body neighbors who reveal a lot about themselves as they struggle (unbelievablly poorly!) to understand and explain the actions of one woman who fails in every way to be a "normal" member of the Five Spice Street community. Most of my time with this book swayed between shaking my head through WTF moments and chuckling to myself. This isn't a page turner but it held my interest to the end. ( )
  diovival | Oct 14, 2013 |
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"Five Spice Street tells the story of a street in an unnamed city, whose inhabitants speculate on the life of a mysterious Madam X. The novel interweaves their endless suppositions into a work that is at once political parable and surreal fantasia. Some think X is fifty years old, others that she is twenty-two. Some believe she uses occult powers to enslave the youth of the street; others think she is playing clever mind games with people. Who is Madam X? How has she brought the good people of Five Spice Street to their knees either in worship or in exasperation? The unknown narrator takes no sides in the endless interplay of visions, arguments, and opinions. The investigation rages as the street becomes a Walpurgisnacht of speculations, fantasies, and prejudices. Madam X is the vehicle through whom people bare their souls, reveal their innermost selves, even as they try to discover the mystery of her extraordinary powers." "Five Spice Street is an astonishing work of contemporary fiction. Exploring the collective consciousness of this little street of ordinary people, Can Xue penetrates the deepest existential anxieties of the present day - whether in China or in the West - where the impermanence of identity struggles with the narrative within which identity must compose itself."--Jacket.

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