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Chinese Fish

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Chinese Fish is an evocative exploration centred on the experiences of a migrant Chinese family navigating life in a new country. It intricately delves into themes of identity, belonging, and cultural assimilation, weaving a rich tapestry of personal and shared histories. Through an insightful narrative, the book offers a poignant look at the challenges and triumphs faced when cultures intertwine.
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Winner, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2024, Mary and Peter Briggs Award for Poetry

Winner, Victorian Prize for Literature 2024

Winner, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2024, Poetry

When Ping leaves Hong Kong to live in the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand, she discovers that life in the Land of the Long White Cloud is not the prosperous paradise she was led to believe it would be. Every day she works in a rat-infested shop frying fish, and every evening she waits for her wayward husband, armed with a vacuum cleaner to 'suck all the bad thing out'. Her four children are a brood of monolingual aliens. Eldest daughter Cherry struggles with her mother's unhappiness and the responsibility of caring for her younger siblings, especially the rage-prone, meat-cleaver-wielding Baby Joseph.

Chinese Fish is a family saga that spans the 1960s through to the 1980s. Narrated in multiple voices and laced with archival fragments and scholarly interjections, it offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of women and girls in a community that has historically been characterised as both a 'yellow peril' menace and an exotic 'model minority'.

'A major poetic work of feminist, so-called "minority" writing, its originality and brilliance more than earning its space alongside such works as Kathleen Fallon's Working Hot, Gloria AnzaldΓΊa's Borderlands, and Alison Whittaker's BlakWork.' - Marion May Campbell

'As visually provocative as it is poetic, Chinese Fish portrays the fractured, multilayered, imperiled body of the immigrant story in a stunning work of genre-bending prose poetry. Yee has given the Chin family a literary resting place as complex and as searing as the New Zealand in which they survived.' - Juli Min

'An unflinchingly honest look at life behind closed doors, where resentment simmers, generations clash, and individual dreams are set aside for the interests of family.' - Chris Tse, New Zealand Poet Laureate

'There's a wry humour to the book, sometimes shocking, but often subtle. The narrative is epic, fragmentary and suggestive.' - Andy Jackson, Meanjin

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922725448

Publisher: Giramondo Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Giramondo Publishing Co

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Grace Yee lives in Melbourne, on Wurundjeri land. Her poetry has been widely published and anthologised across Australia and internationally, and has been awarded the Patricia Hackett Prize, the Peter Steele Poetry Award, a Creative Fellowship at the State Library Victoria, and grants from Creative Victoria and the Australia Council for the Arts. Grace has taught in the Writing and Literature Program at Deakin University, and in the Creative Writing Program at The University of Melbourne, where she completed a PhD on settler Chinese women's storytelling in Aotearoa New Zealand. graceyeepoet.com

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