The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan: More Stories of China

The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan: More Stories of China

The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan: More Stories of China

The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan: More Stories of China

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Overview

The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan moves between anarchic campuses, maddening communist factories, and the victims of China's economic miracle to showcase the absurdity, injustice, and socialist Gothic of everyday Chinese life.

In "The Football Fan," readers fall in with an intriguingly unreliable narrator who may or may not have killed his elderly neighbor for a few hundred yuan. The bemused antihero of "Reeducation" is appalled to discover that, ten years after graduating during the pro-democracy protests of 1989, his alma mater has summoned him back for a punitive bout of political reeducation with a troublesome ex-girlfriend. "Da Ma's Way of Talking" is a fast, funny recollection of China's picaresque late 1980s, told through the life and times of one of our student narrator's more controversial classmates; while "The Apprentice" plunges us into the comic vexations of life in a more-or-less planned economy, as an enthusiastic young graduate is over-exercised by his table-tennis-fanatic bosses, deprived of sleep by gambling-addicted colleagues, and stuffed with hard-boiled eggs by an overzealous landlady. Full of acute observations, political bite, and piercing insight into friendships and romance, these stories further establish Zhu Wen as a fearless commentator on human nature and contemporary China.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231160919
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 04/05/2016
Series: Weatherhead Books on Asia
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Zhu Wen is also the author of I Love Dollars and Other Stories of China. In Chinese, he has published several additional short story and poetry collections and one novel and has directed four films, including Seafood (2001), which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, and South of the Clouds (2004), which won the NETPAC Prize at the Berlin Festival. He lives in Beijing. Julia Lovell teaches modern Chinese history and literature at Birkbeck, University of London.

Table of Contents

A Note About Chinese Names and Romanization
Acknowledgments
Da Ma's Way of Talking
The Matchmaker
The Apprentice
The Football Fan
Xiao Liu
Mr. Hu, Are You Coming Out to Play Basketball This Afternoon?
Reeducation
The Wharf

What People are Saying About This

Michael Berry

Zhu Wen's prose is imbued with his own unique brand of black humor, which combined with an unbridled imagination, offers a satiric and disturbing take on the capitalist gluttony that has overtaken contemporary Chinese society. The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan is an important extension of Zhu Wen's literary universe.

Jonathan Spence

The Zhu Wen/Julia Lovell team is a powerful one, and it is a signal achievement that they have produced this second volume of short stories, both darker and denser than the first. Few readers, I am convinced, will be able to walk away unaffected by the story, wonderfully told and titled, 'Mr. Hu, Are You Coming Out to Play Basketball This Afternoon?' There are, as one might guess, many answers indeed to this apparently simple question.

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