On such a full sea

352 pages

English language

Published July 10, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-59448-610-4
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OCLC Number:
837179779

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4 stars (6 reviews)

"From the beloved award-winning author of Native Speaker and The Surrendered, a highly provocative, deeply affecting story of one woman's legendary quest in a shocking, future America. On Such a Full Sea takes Chang-rae Lee's elegance of prose, his masterly storytelling, and his long-standing interests in identity, culture, work, and love, and lifts them to a new plane. Stepping from the realistic and historical territories of his previous work, Lee brings us into a world created from scratch. Against a vividly imagined future America, Lee tells a stunning, surprising, and riveting story that will change the way readers think about the world they live in. In a future, long-declining America, society is strictly stratified by class. Long-abandoned urban neighborhoods have been repurposed as highwalled, self-contained labor colonies. And the members of the labor class-descendants of those brought over en masse many years earlier from environmentally ruined provincial China-find purpose and …

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Aspects of B-Mor--especially the gradually unfolding creation story of the community and the way this community rebelled and then drifted back to the mean over time--were very interesting. I enjoyed the narrator's voice; it was fresh and different. It was also fun trying to guess at who the narrator might be. However, our heroine's adventure was a bit of a 5-cent tour of post-apocalyptic tropes. Oh, here's the impossibly safe and normal place which will be destroyed while we watch. Ah, here's the redneck cannibal. There's the very civilized home, secretly filled with enslaved victims of mental torture.

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Subjects

  • Social stratification
  • Regression (Civilization)
  • FICTION / General
  • Chinese Americans
  • FICTION / Literary
  • Fiction