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Wang Ping (Author)
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April 1, 2007

“Wang Ping’s The Last Communist Virgin is a beauty of a collection. She has interwoven the earthiness of China and the harshness of immigrant life . . . to create a series of short stories that are at once pitiful, heartbreaking, funny, and deeply inspiring.”—Lisa See, author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

From the restaurants of New York’s Chinatown to the retail emporium of Bergdorf Goodman, and from remote Chinese military outposts to the streets of Beijing, the tremors of China’s rapid economic and cultural growth can be felt. As the characters in these stories struggle to find their way, a young girl discovers love amidst a sea of angry Red Guards, émigrés navigate New York’s relentless rat race, an ambitious businesswoman finds the meaning of success in her rival, and an old man returns to a Beijing he doesn’t recognize on a mission to restore his son-in-law’s flagging honor.

Moving smoothly across political, cultural, and personal borders and between countries, continents, and languages, these stories open a window into the rapid transformations of an ancient culture and the soul’s thirst for adventure and harmony in a quickly changing world.

Wang Ping was born in Shanghai and grew up on a small island in the East China Sea. After three years spent farming in a mountain village commune, she attended Beijing University. In 1985 she left China to study in the United States, earning her PhD from New York University. She is the acclaimed author of the short story collection American Visa, the novel Foreign Devil, two poetry collections: Of Flesh & Spirit and The Magic Whip, and the cultural study Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China. She now lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and teaches at Macalester College. Visit her website at www.wangping.com.


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Wang's second story collection follows two collections of poetry (The Magic Whip and Of Flesh and Spirit), a nonfiction work on footbinding (Aching for Beauty) and a novel (Foreign Devil). These seven loosely linked tales follow emigrés from the Chinese mainland to New York and environs. The title story, by far the longest, finds recurring narrator Wan Li in New York, homesick and clueless, but relying on the kindness of friends to get her an apartment share in Queens, a restaurant hostess job and a rich boyfriend (who doesn't realize that she really is a virgin bumpkin). "Forage" is a depressing look at the grasping single-mindedness of Wan Li's friend, Jeanne Shin, whose ascension into New York money hinges on "sweat and semen." "House of Anything You Wish" traces the despair of a young husband lodged in an Atlantic City casino, ruminating on the effect of assimilation on his beloved wife and son. Wang manages a magical realist return to China in the final story, "Maverick," where a man grieving for a lost river goddess (with whom he lived for 18 years) recalls her as the area is about to be flooded by a dam. Wang goes far beyond typical immigration story fare into uncharted territory. (Apr.)
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Wang Ping was born in Shanghai and grew up on a small island in the East China Sea. After three years spent farming in a mountain village commune, she attended Beijing University. In 1985 she left China to study in the United States, earning her PhD from New York University. She is the acclaimed author of the short story collection American Visa, the novel Foreign Devil, two poetry collections: Of Flesh & Spirit and The Magic Whip, and the cultural study Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China.

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  • Paperback: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Coffee House Press; First Edition first Printing edition (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566891957
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566891950
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #743,902 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Yet Sorrowful Realism, May 14, 2010
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Wang Ping really captures the essence of her characters. Her stories paint a realistic and believable journey where the reader can relate and feel touched by the trials and tribulations of the characters involved. Her writing is poetic in the way that she can really grab hold of your heart and make you feel the emotions. Believable, realistic and really Wang is an author worth investing your time in.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A revealing look at a people adrift from millenia-old roots, October 17, 2007
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This recent collection of short stories by Ping Wang is a revealing glimpse into the tumultuous current state of the Chinese people, although largely from the perspective of those who have immigrated to the USA, and occasionally featuring flashbacks to the strife-torn China of the 1960s.

Most European Americans have rather one-dimensional views of Chinese immigrants, mostly seeing them as meek and polite "model immigrants" without perceiving the reality of these complex people. Ping unwraps them so we see, perhaps for the first time, their humanity, which naturally is not always flattering - there is coarseness, arrogance, duplicity, and xenophobia, but also playful rambunctiousness, sophistication, warmheartedness, a sense of honor, yearning, fears, ambition, a rich tapestry of ancient tales, and much more. Atop this is a whole additional layer because, after thousands of years of a society rooted in tradition and position, Chinese society has recently been picked up and shaken violently, and we see these people adrift, each trying in his or her way to find their bearings, a home, and happiness. Although the syntax in this slender collection of stories is at times a bit rough, this only adds to the immediacy and authenticity of the storytelling, which is wonderful. Highly recommended.
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