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Larissa Lai

    Larissa Lais literarisches Werk befasst sich mit komplexen Themen wie Identität, Geschichte und der Fluidität des menschlichen Körpers, wobei sie oft hybride Genres und unkonventionelle Erzählperspektiven verwendet. Ihre Prosa und Poesie zeichnen sich durch eine reiche Sprache und tiefgründige Einblicke in gesellschaftliche Strukturen und kulturelle Kontexte aus, die unsere Selbstwahrnehmung und unser Verständnis der Welt prägen. Durch Experimente mit Form und Inhalt erforscht Lai queere, rassische und posthumanistische Narrative und bietet den Lesern anregende und unerwartete Einblicke in die gegenwärtige Existenz. Ihr Schaffen stellt einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur zeitgenössischen kanadischen Literatur dar, der zum Nachdenken anregt und etablierte Vorstellungen in Frage stellt.

    When Fox Is a Thousand
    The Tiger Flu
    Salt Fish Girl
    • Salt Fish Girl

      • 269 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Salt Fish Girl is the mesmerizing tale of an ageless female character who shifts shape and form through time and place. Told in the beguiling voice of a narrator who is fish, snake, girl, and woman - all of whom must struggle against adversity for survival - the novel is set alternately in nineteenth-century China and in a futuristic Pacific Northwest. At turns whimsical and wry, Salt Fish Girl intertwines the story of Nu Wa, the shape-shifter, and that of Miranda, a troubled young girl living in the walled city of Serendipity circa 2044. Miranda is haunted by traces of her mother’s glamourous cabaret career, the strange smell of durian fruit that lingers about her, and odd tokens reminiscient of Nu Wa. Could Miranda be infected by the Dreaming Disease that makes the past leak into the present? Framed by a playful sense of magical realism, Salt Fish Girl reveals a futuristic Pacific Northwest where corporations govern cities, factory workers are cybernetically engineered, middle-class labour is a video game, and those who haven’t sold out to commerce and other ills must fight the evil powers intent on controlling everything. Rich with ancient Chinese mythology and cultural lore, this remarkable novel is about gender, love, honour, intrigue, and fighting against oppression.

      Salt Fish Girl
      3,7
    • The Tiger Flu

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A stunning novel about a community of parthenogenic women under siege after the end of the world.

      The Tiger Flu
      3,5
    • When Fox Is a Thousand

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      When Fox is a Thousand is a lyrical, magical novel, rich with poetry and folklore and elements of the fairytale. Larissa Lai interweaves three narrative voices and their attendant cultures: an elusive fox growing toward wisdom and her 1000 birthday, the ninth-century Taoist poet/nun Yu Hsuan-Chi (a real person executed in China for murder), and the oddly named Artemis, a young Asian-American woman living in contemporary Vancouver.With beautiful and enchanting prose, and a sure narrative hand, Lai combines Chinese mythology, the sexual politics of medieval China, and modern-day Vancouver to masterfully revise the myth of the Fox (a figure who can inhibit women’s bodies in order to cause mischief).

      When Fox Is a Thousand