Overview
Two former college friends run into each other on the morning train and find themselves reflecting on the very different paths their lives have taken... A counterfeiter, forever living outside the law, starts to envy a friend who's managed to get out of the game and establish a normal life... A security officer in a futuristic version of Beijing West Railway Station chases down a passenger who the screens say is ' intentionally lost' ... Beijing may be known to us, in the West, as the political powerhouse of the most populous country in the world, but to the characters in these stories it is a protean city, forever changing, evasive and difficult to read... It turns close friends into strangers, up-ends carefully thought-out life choices, and leaves next-door neighbours completely unaware of each other's true identity. The stories collected in this anthology show people in all contexts - from wannabe protestors to future users of facial expression reading tech - desperate to stake their name on the city, as well as surprised by it at every turn.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Comma Press
Imprint: Comma Press
ISBN: 9781910974193
ISBN 10: 1910974196
Pages: 208
Publication Date: 21 July 2023
Audience:
General/trade
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Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In Print

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Author Information
Bingbing Shi (editor) is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge. Her research is concerned about modern Chinese literature and literature-to-screen adaptation. She had been living in Beijing for more than seven years, gaining a BA and a MA in Chinese literature from Beijing Normal University. She does creative writing while doing academic research and published short stories in literary journals such as People's Literature and Youth Literature.