Try you did.;)
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I broke down and ordered the book from Amazon. I don't think I've ever had this much trouble finding a book!
There is a thread for the reading of Soul Mountain, in the General Lit section, if anyone is interested.
The Accident is my favorite in this anthology. I think it's very well told. The remarks and dialogues are such a genuine reflection of what is said and thought of in real life. I like it when a great story can be taken out of seemingly ordinary events of everyday life.
I might have enjoyed it more, if Xingjian would have kept to the scene. I know it's my Western mind, but the closing commentary turned me off.
Too easy indeed. Xingjian seems to be an earnest author, with no interest in puzzles. His images are on par with Taoist text.
It seemed to me he was telling the story with his wife next to him. I was waiting for the old man to give some sort of insight or something. Not much to the story but it did make me want to know about their previous hardships.
I read In the Park, and Cramp. I didn't really get Cramp at all. I liked In the Park, that's my favorite of the three I've read so far. But it seems to me that none of the stories go anywhere, I don't see the point. I'm beginning to think I don't like short stories in general.
In the park - I didn't like it so much, it's not much of a story more like a little sample of life. although I have to wonder why the guy was so taken with the crying woman.
I liked The Cramp and The Accident.
I just read Buying a fishing rod for my grandfather. I was following it until he started with the soccor game in the middle of the story. what's up with that?