Frontier
By (Author) Can Xue
Translated by Karen Gernant
Translated by Chen Zeping
Open Letter
Open Letter
14th March 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
895.136
Paperback
470
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Frontier 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 enter a paradisiacal garden. Exploring life in this city through the viewpoint of a dozen different characters, 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.
". . . [Can Xue] is China's premier writer of the avant-garde, an experimental trickster. . ."Porochista Khakpour"There's a new world master among us, and her name is Can Xue."Robert Coover "If China has one possibility of a Nobel laureate, it is Can Xue."Susan Sontag"Odd, atmospheric, and enchanting: a story in which, disbelief duly suspended, one savors improbabilities along with haunting images and is left wanting more."Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "At the sentence level, [Frontier] is a wonderful, carefully hewn thing, lucid and pure."Amanda DeMarco, Los Angeles Review of Books "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, Harvard Review Online
Can Xue 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, The Embroidered Shoes, Five Spice Street, Vertical Motion, and The Last Lover, which won the 2015 Best Translated Book Award for Fiction. Karen Gernant is a professor emerita of Chinese history at Southern Oregon University. She translates in collaboration with Chen Zeping. Chen Zeping is a professor of Chinese linguistics at Fujian Teachers' University, and has collaborated with Karen Gernant on more than ten translations. Porochista Khakpour is the author of two novels, Sons and Other Flammable Objects and The Last Illusion.