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Fiction Short Stories (single Author)

How Does A Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?

by (author) Doretta Lau

Publisher
Nightwood Editions
Initial publish date
Apr 2014
Category
Short Stories (single author)
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781773055541
    Publish Date
    May 2020
    List Price
    $19.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889712935
    Publish Date
    Apr 2014
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

Building on the success of the Journey Prize-shortlisted title story, the stories of How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun? present an updated and whimsical new take on what it means to be Canadian. Lau alludes to the personal and political histories of a number of young Asian Canadian characters to explain their unique perspectives of the world, artfully fusing pure delusion and abstract perception with heartbreaking reality.

Correspondingly, the book's title refers to an interview with Chinese basketball star Yao Ming, who when asked about the Shanghai Sharks, the team that shaped his formative sporting years, responded, "How does a single blade of grass thank the sun?" Lau's stories feature the children and grandchildren of immigrants, transnational adoptees and multiracial adults who came of age in the 1990s--all struggling to find a place in the Western world and using the only language they know to express their hopes, fears and expectations.

About the author

Doretta Lau is a journalist who covers arts and culture for Artforum, South China Morning Post, The Wall Street Journal Asia and Bazaar Art Hong Kong. She completed an MFA in Writing at Columbia University. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in Event, Grain Magazine, Prairie Fire, Prism
International, RicePaper, SubTerrain and Zen Monster. She splits her time
between Vancouver and Hong Kong, where she is at work on a novel and a
screenplay.

Doretta Lau's profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Relit Award for Short Fiction
  • Short-listed, City of Vancouver Book Award

Editorial Reviews

"Doretta Lau may just be the one to usher in a new era of Can Lit. She finds an unforgettable beauty and strangeness in the lives of young gangsters, starlets, artists and runaways, and in doing so, offers an unforgettable portrait of our times. Every story in this groundbreaking collection is wildly inventive and fiercely intelligent, full of mystery and mischief."
- Rebecca Godfrey

Praise for <i>How Does A Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?</i>

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