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The Taste of Apples [Paperback]

Huang Chun-ming (Author), Howard Goldblatt (Translator), Huang Chun-ming (Author)
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0231122616 978-0231122610 May 15, 2001

From the preeminent writer of Taiwanese nativist fiction and the leading translator of Chinese literature come these poignant accounts of everyday life in rural and small-town Taiwan. Huang is frequently cited as one of the most original and gifted storytellers in the Chinese language, and these selections reveal his genius.

In "The Two Sign Painters," TV reporters ambush two young workers from the country taking a break atop a twenty-four-story building. "His Son's Big Doll" introduces the tortured soul inside a walking advertisement, and in "Xiaoqi's Cap" a dissatisfied pressure-cooker salesman is fascinated by a young schoolgirl.

Huang's characters -- generally the uneducated and disadvantaged who must cope with assaults on their traditionalism, hostility from their urban brethren and, of course, the debilitating effects of poverty -- come to life in all their human uniqueness, free from idealization.


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Taiwanese poor and working-class people, skillfully and respectfully portrayed, are the subjects of Huang Chun-ming's The Taste of Apples (trans. by Howard Goldblatt). Minor events take on huge significance in their lives, such as when a poor boy buys his loving grandfather a bonito, only to lose it on the way home in "The Fish." In the title story, a family is thrown into panic when the breadwinning father is struck by an automobile, but hope is restored when they learn that the driver was American and willing to make financial restitution.

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The literary master whom Huang seems most to resemble is Anton Chekhov. Huang portrays his characters with the same kind of compassionate objectivity, gentle humor, and sharp poignancy. His style is pithy, direct and clear.... the clash between traditional ways and urban exigencies, the desire to fit in, the need to save face and the difficulty of making a living without losing one's self-respect are problems these characters confront every day, problems that will strike a chord with readers everywhere.

(Merle Rubin Los Angeles Times Book Review (Best Books of 2001) )

The nine original stories... and Howard Goldblatt's sensitive translations of them are now poignant classics that do credit to David Der-wei Wang's new Modern Chinese Literature form Taiwan series.... Huang's fertile imagination moves amid squatters, grotesques, misfits, oddballs -- people with lifestyles characteristic of a poor, developing country prematurely unsettled by urbanization, world politics, and globalization.... The characters'guilt, despair, and defiant pride are universal, generally revealed in subtle but startling ways.

(World Literature Today )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (May 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231122616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231122610
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,010,089 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars bittersweet taste, August 12, 2001
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Taste of Apples offers a collection of stark, bittersweet short stories. Following classic form, each one of Huang Chun-Ming's stories about rural Taiwan unravels perceptions about how things appear to be ... the plots are never predictable, and his language bare and minimalist, offering little flowery foreshadowing. The title "Ringworms" seems to have nothing to do with the subject of the aforenamed story, until the sudden, unsentimental ending.

Reading the folksy translation, it's easy to forget the stories are set in the Taiwan of some 30-40 years ago. Although the prologue portrays Huang Chun-Ming as a largely self-taught author, his tales are reminscent of Twain or O. Henry.

Howard Goldblatt lived up to the formidable challenge of interpreting obscure country colloquialisms into English, I could help but feel that some of the cultural contexts could have used more explanations, in the prologue or in footnotes. The exception to this is Sayonara/Zaijian, the last and best tale in this collection, in which cultural context is laid out in almost painful bluntness.

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4.0 out of 5 stars had to read for class, November 20, 2008
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I had to read this book for class, but I enjoyed this book because the stories were hilarious and well written. They also give you an understanding of the culture, characteristics, and mindsets of the general Taiwanese commoners during the time period and their opinions and perceptions of one another and of foreigners. An entertaining read.
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You told me to bring a fish with me the next time I came home, Grandpa. Read the first page
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coffin shop, gong beater, village clerk, mute girl, county chief
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