Following her acclaimed debut,
Braised Pork, Chinese novelist Yu (who writes in English) presents readers with another surrealistic tale about a couple living in China. Here, Yu introduces Song Yan, a piano teacher in Beijing, and husband Bowen, a car sales executive, who recently move to a new home, inviting Bowen’s mother along to live with them following the passing of her husband. When a series of allegedly misdelivered packages begin arriving at their doorstep, containing unique mushrooms from her mother-in-law’s province of Yunnan, Song Yan beings a descent—like Alice journeying down the rabbit hole—to seek out the sender, Bai Yu. What follows are mysterious meetings with Bai Yu, a renowned pianist said to have gone missing a decade ago. In the end Bai Yu acts as muse to Song Yan, helping her confront issues in her life, marriage, and career.
VERDICT Replete with dreamlike sequences, enclosed walls, and talking mushrooms, the narrative leaves Bai Yu’s actual existence unclear, giving fantasy fans much to ponder. Not a story for all readers, but those who enjoyed Yu’s previous work or surrealistic fiction like Hiroko Oyamada’s The Hole will likely welcome her latest offering.
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