In the Face of Death We Are Equal
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In the Face of Death We Are Equal
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In the Face of Death We Are Equal
“Those who know me call me Old He, and they also know that I’ve worked in a crematorium for my entire life.” Here begins Mu Cao’s novel In the Face of Death We Are Equal, an unrelentingly realistic portrait of working-class gay men in the underbelly of Chinese society.
He Donghai is days away from his sixtieth birthday and long-awaited retirement from his job as a corpse burner at a Beijing crematorium. As he approaches the momentous day, he reflects on his life and his relationship with a special group of young men who live and love on the margins of Chinese society. One of them is Ah Qing, a young migrant worker who leaves his village in Henan Province to earn a living in cities—and who has an unexpected personal connection to He.
Through a disrupted and nonlinear narrative technique, and alternating between first, second, and third person, In the Face of Death We Are Equal tells the story of Ah and other young men like him.
Sometimes enraging, often humorous, but always powerful, this novel explores the economic and sexual exploitation of young men and women from China’s impoverished countryside who seek survival in the shadow of China’s economic “miracle.”
Deftly translated by Scott E. Myers, it is the first title in Seagull’s new Pride List, which showcases important queer writing from around the world. Written in Mu Cao’s trademark earthy, sometimes graphic, idiom, In the Face of Death We Are Equal will be a valuable addition to queer and Chinese literature in translation.
Series: The Pride List
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857426987
Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 17 March 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd
Edition: 1st Edition, First English translation
Contributors:
- Translated by Scott E. Myers
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 3.0mm
Width: 16.0mm
Height: 24.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 380
About the Author
Mu Cao has no diplomas, is not a member of the Chinese Writers' Association, and publishes almost entirely outside of official channels. He has been described as a folk poet and a "voice from the bottom of Chinese society." His avant-garde novels, poetry, and short story collections include The Transsexual Age, A Treasured Book of Sunflowers, Selected Poems of Mu Cao, and Scream of a Hundred Lan Yus. He lives in Zhengzhou, Henan Province. Scott E. Myers is a translator of Chinese who focuses on contemporary queer fiction. He lives in Monterey, California.
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