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Thread: April/China Reading: Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories by Gao Xingjian

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    April/China Reading: Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories by Gao Xingjian

    In April, we will be reading Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories
    by Gao Xingjian:
    Gao Xingjian, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for literature, is a sensitive, microscopically observant writer. Though few in number, the stories in this collection are richly diverse. One is a bittersweet reflection of a newlywed on his honeymoon; another a Pinteresque dialogue in a park; a third a traffic accident recounted in real-time with all its voyeuristic detail and authentic philosophical questioning, and still another, a strong memory-driven, first-person tale that follows the mental trail of a man who passes a fishing equipment shop and begins to remember his grandfather. For variety of content, stylistic experimentation, graceful language, and poignant insight, Xingjian is a writer who does it all beautifully.
    http://www.amazon.com/Buying-Fishing...7070145&sr=8-1

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    I've read the first three stories and a page away from finishing the fourth.

    I thought Temple was a nice story. The narrator is sharing their, Him and his wife, happiness with the reader, but I wonder if his wife has passed away or if she is sitting beside him while he tells the story.

    In the Park read like a play and the transitions between dialogue and description are awkward.
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    The view of gender roles in China are spelled out in In the Park and The Accident. The commentary at the end of The Accident felt intrusive. The title story opened well but streamed into an uninteresting finish, but I did find a quote I liked: "I want to write a novel so profound that it would suffocate a fly."

    I will finish the last story tonight, but Temple and Cramp are the best crafted stories and my favorite of a collection that I'm not exactly thrilled about.



    Am I missing anything?
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    I can't find this book :-/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    I can't find this book :-/
    I went to Barnes and Noble yesterday to see what other books were available, but only Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible were on the shelf (both of which I have). I purchased my copy of Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather a few months ago from a used bookstore; it's an advance reading copy, so I don't know if I'm missing anything. But, I've had a hard time finding the book a second time; I hope others won't have the same problem.
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    This seems to be a one man show.

    In an Instant feels like the description of a film script and storyboard. Like the opening of Bergman's Persona.

    I enjoyed Temple and Cramp, but didn't care for the others.

    Not a waste. Enjoying two out of six stories brings it below average. I got it!
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    I'm getting the book this weekend.
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    Care to comment B-mental?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    This seems to be a one man show.
    It's only the fifth. I think I might get the book on Monday, so maybe more people will join you soon.

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    The only copy in the greater shreveport area is at the main library. I went there today and wouldn't you know it about a four block radius around the library was closed off apparently they were filming in that area. I'll try again tomorrow.
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    I got it from a storeroom in my local library today.
    I don't think a lot of people asks for it.

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    I've read the first story, The Temple. I thought it was ok. I didn't really see the point, though.
    I was little confused by the narration, sometimes he said "you" meaning the wife, and sometimes he said "you" referring to someone else. His friends at home, maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weisinheimer View Post
    I've read the first story, The Temple. I thought it was ok. I didn't really see the point, though.
    I was little confused by the narration, sometimes he said "you" meaning the wife, and sometimes he said "you" referring to someone else. His friends at home, maybe?
    The nature and circumstance of the narration left me with more questions than the story.

    A third-person subjective would have been my route. It seems the influence Beckett had on him was superficial. Xingjian wants to interact with the reader through first-person, with little reason as to why.
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    Doh!!! I drove all the way to the main library on my lunch hour - the book isn't there and was listed as "missing". I was wrong there are no copies in the greater shreveport area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    Doh!!! I drove all the way to the main library on my lunch hour - the book isn't there and was listed as "missing". I was wrong there are no copies in the greater shreveport area.
    Try you did.

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