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Cocoon

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Cocoon follows childhood friends Cheng Gong and Li Jiaqi as they reunite many years later in a Chinese provincial city. Both come from dysfunctional families and share a determination to uncover a family mystery tied to their grandparents' generation. The story revolves around the events of a rainy night in 1967 at an abandoned water tower and its lasting impact on their families. Zhang Yueran's layered prose explores themes of friendship, hope, and the shadows of history.
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This novel is well suited to readers interested in literary fiction, coming-of-age stories, and contemporary Chinese literature. Those who appreciate deep psychological insight, historical reflection, and complex family narratives will find Cocoon compelling.

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Cheng Gong and Li Jiaqi grew up together in a Chinese provincial capital in the 1980s. Now, many years later, the childhood friends reunite and are determined to follow the tracks of their grandparents' generation to the heart of a mystery. What exactly happened during that rainy night in 1967 in the abandoned water tower?

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Cheng Gong and Li Jiaqi go way back. Both hailing from dysfunctional families, they grew up together in a Chinese provincial capital in the 1980s. Now, many years later, the childhood friends reunite and discover how much they still have in common. Both have always been determined to follow the tracks of their grandparents' generation to the heart of a mystery that perhaps should have stayed buried. What exactly happened during that rainy night in 1967, in the abandoned water tower?

Zhang Yueran's layered and hypnotic prose reveals much about the unshakeable power of friendship and the existence of hope. Hers is a unique fresh voice representing a new generation of important young writers from China, shedding a different light on the country's recent past.

Cocoon is a stupendous novel, a beautiful and formidable achievement on the grandest scale. Its ruthless psychological realism is wondrously amplified by Zhang Yueran's magical powers of description. Zhang Yueran's scenes and images have an unworldly gleam of both hard-won insight and timeless truth. The novel is a triumph. - Ian McEwan, author of the international bestseller Atonement

Zhang dazzles with an intricately crafted web of secrets centred on two childhood friends in China. In lyrical prose, Zhang deeply humanises her leads as they look to the past in an effort to understand themselves. It adds up to a remarkable and tragic story of family and community. - Publishers Weekly, starred review

Cocoon is an extraordinary coming-of-age novel, which confronts the cultural and psychological legacy of the older generations with deep understanding and penetrating insights. The story unfolds with narrative exuberance and acute intelligence. It is Zhang Yueran's masterpiece. - Ha Jin, author of the National Book Award Winner Waiting

Flickers of personal history can quietly suggest a national scale... As the past gives up its ghosts, Cocoon becomes a tapestry. - The Telegraph

Cheng Gong and Li Jiaqi are childhood friends. After many years of separation, they reunite and find a shared interest in the stories of their grandparents' generation. What happened on that rainy night in the deserted water tower in 1967? How did that event impact both families and the generations after? Zhang Yueran, one of the most renowned young writers from China, tells the story of the country's past from a different perspective and with unique insight. In her beautiful and meaningful prose, hope and love reside where trauma heals. - The Millions Most Anticipated

An irresistible siren-song of a novel by one of our most original voices... a grandfather lies in a coma, his brain destroyed by a nail and two friends reach across time and the gaps between them to unravel the mystery of that nail, a mystery that has haunted and tormented both their families. A transcendent novel that suggests that family secrets and family crimes are the nation from which none of us can ever fully escape. - JUNOT DAZ, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and This Is How You Lose Her

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642861051

Publisher: World Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: World Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Jeremy Tiang

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Zhang Yueran is one of China's most influential young writers. Her novel Cocoon sold more than 120,000 copies in China and has been translated into several languages. In France it was nominated for the Best Foreign Book Prize 2019 and won the Best Asian Novel of the Prix Transfuge 2019. Zhang has been chief editor of Newwriting since 2008 and teaches literature and creative writing at Renmin University in China. She was chosen by Asymptote as one of 20 Sinophone writers under 40 to look out for.

Jeremy Tiang has translated over twenty books from Chinese, including novels by Shuang Xuetao, Lo Yi-Chin, Yan Ge, Yeng Pway Ngon, Chan Ho-Kei, and Geling Yan. His novel State of Emergency won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018. He also writes and translates plays. Originally from Singapore, he now lives in New York City.

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