Hao
Title | Hao PDF eBook |
Author | Ye Chun |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1646220617 |
Longlisted for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction An extraordinary debut collection of short stories by a three-time Pushcart Prize winner following Chinese women in both China and the United States who turn to signs and languages as they cross the alien landscapes of migration and motherhood. "The most common word in Chinese, perhaps, a ubiquitous syllable people utter and hear all the time, which is supposed to mean good. But what is hao in this world, where good books are burned, good people condemned, meanness considered a good trait, violence good conduct? People say hao when their eyes are marred with suspicion and dread. They say hao when they are tattered inside." By turns reflective and visceral, the stories in Hao examine the ways in which women can be silenced as they grapple with sexism and racism, and how they find their own language to define their experience. In “Gold Mountain,” a young mother hides above a ransacked store during the San Francisco anti-Chinese riot of 1877. In “A Drawer,” an illiterate mother invents a language through drawing. And in “Stars,” a graduate student loses her ability to speak after a stroke. Together, these twelve stories create "an unsettling, hypnotic collection spanning centuries, in which language and children act simultaneously as tethers and casting lines, the reasons and the tools for moving forward after trauma. "You’ll come away from this beautiful book changed” (Julia Fine, author of The Upstairs House).
Hao
Title | Hao PDF eBook |
Author | Ye Chun |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2022-09-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1646221559 |
Longlisted for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction An extraordinary debut collection of short stories by a three-time Pushcart Prize winner following Chinese women in both China and the United States who turn to signs and languages as they cross the alien landscapes of migration and motherhood. "Ye’s writing thrives when dissecting the contradictions in life and in language."—Javier C. Hernández, The New York Times "Gentle . . . Slow, somber and often elegant, Hao thematically foregrounds language . . . Ye shows how words operate as weapons, comforts, memories and insufficient—if sometimes beautiful—representations of intent." —Tracy O’Neill, The New York Times Book Review "The most common word in Chinese, perhaps, a ubiquitous syllable people utter and hear all the time, which is supposed to mean good. But what is hao in this world, where good books are burned, good people condemned, meanness considered a good trait, violence good conduct? People say hao when their eyes are marred with suspicion and dread. They say hao when they are tattered inside." By turns reflective and visceral, the stories in Hao examine the ways in which women can be silenced as they grapple with sexism and racism, and how they find their own language to define their experience. In “Gold Mountain,” a young mother hides above a ransacked store during the San Francisco anti-Chinese riot of 1877. In “A Drawer,” an illiterate mother invents a language through drawing. And in “Stars,” a graduate student loses her ability to speak after a stroke. Together, these twelve stories create "an unsettling, hypnotic collection spanning centuries, in which language and children act simultaneously as tethers and casting lines, the reasons and the tools for moving forward after trauma. "You’ll come away from this beautiful book changed” (Julia Fine, author of The Upstairs House).
Vagabonds
Title | Vagabonds PDF eBook |
Author | Hao Jingfang |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 624 |
Release | 2020-04-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1534422102 |
A century after the Martian war of independence, a group of kids are sent to Earth as delegates from Mars, but when they return home, they are caught between the two worlds, unable to reconcile the beauty and culture of Mars with their experiences on Earth in this “thoughtful debut” (Kirkus Reviews) from Hugo Award–winning author Hao Jingfang. This “masterful narrative” (Booklist, starred review) is set on Earth in the wake of a second civil war…not between two factions in one nation, but two factions in one solar system: Mars and Earth. In an attempt to repair increasing tensions, the colonies of Mars send a group of young people to live on Earth to help reconcile humanity. But the group finds itself with no real home, no friends, and fractured allegiances as they struggle to find a sense of community and identity trapped between two worlds.
Kai-lan's Carnival (Ni Hao, Kai-lan)
Title | Kai-lan's Carnival (Ni Hao, Kai-lan) PDF eBook |
Author | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Publisher | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 161263284X |
Kai-lan and her friends are having a great time at the carnival! Everything is going well until Hoho and Rintoo accidentally break Stompy's rocket ride. It's up to Kai-lan to teach her friends what to do when you cause a problem. Based on Nickelodeon's hit series, Ni Hao, Kai-lan.
The Mountain Poems of Meng Hao-Jan
Title | The Mountain Poems of Meng Hao-Jan PDF eBook |
Author | Meng Hao-Jan |
Publisher | Archipelago |
Pages | 97 |
Release | 2012-08-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1935744097 |
The first full flowering of Chinese poetry occurred in the illustrious T’ang Dynasty, and at the beginning of this renaissance stands Meng Hao-jan (689-740 c.e.), esteemed elder to a long line of China’s greatest poets. Deeply influenced by Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism, Meng was the first to make poetry from the Ch’an insight that deep understanding lies beyond words. The result was a strikingly distilled language that opened new inner depths, non-verbal insights, and outright enigma. This made Meng Hao-jan China’s first master of the short imagistic landscape poem that came to typify ancient Chinese poetry. And as a lifelong intimacy with mountains dominates Meng’s work, such innovative poetics made him a preeminent figure in the wilderness (literally rivers-and-mountains) tradition, and that tradition is the very heart of Chinese poetry. This is the first English translation devoted to the work of Meng Hao-jan. Meng’s poetic descendents revered the wisdom he cultivated as a mountain recluse, and now we too can witness the sagacity they considered almost indistinguishable from that of rivers and mountains themselves.
Meet Kai-lan! (Ni Hao, Kai-lan)
Title | Meet Kai-lan! (Ni Hao, Kai-lan) PDF eBook |
Author | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Publisher | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1612632947 |
Meet Kai-lan! Today Kai-lan and her friends are making hats and then having a big hat parade. But what happens when Hoho copies Rintoo's hat and Rintoo gets mad? Can Kai-lan save the hat parade? Based on Nickelodeon's hit series, Ni Hao, Kai-lan.
Tolee's Rhyme Time (Ni Hao, Kai-lan)
Title | Tolee's Rhyme Time (Ni Hao, Kai-lan) PDF eBook |
Author | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Publisher | Nickelodeon Publishing |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1612632955 |
Kai-lan and her friends form a band! Tolee has to work hard to learn to rhyme and sing. Can he do it? - Level One expands the vocabulary and uses longer sentences for kids who are just starting to read. Some Level One books also employ rebuses or picture icons. Based on Nickelodeon's hit series, Ni Hao, Kai-lan.