The Kitchen God's Wife

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出版者:Penguin Books
作者:Amy Tan
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页数:416
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出版时间:2006-09-21
价格:CAD 18.50
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780143038108
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  • 女性 
  • 谭恩美 
  • 苦难 
  • 小说 
  • 美国 
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Book Description

"Tan is one of the prime storytellers writing fiction today."

                                  NEWSWEEK

Winnie and Helen have kept each other's worst secrets for more than fifty years. Now, because she believes she is dying, Helen wants to expose everything. And Winnie angrily determines that she must be the one to tell her daughter, Pearl, about the past--including the terible truth even Helen does not know. And so begins Winnie's story of her life on a small island outside Shanghai in the 1920s, and other places in China during World War II, and traces the happy and desperate events tha led to Winnie's coming to America in 1949.

"The kind of novel that can be read and reread with enormous pleasure."

                               CHICAGO TRIBUNE

From Publishers Weekly

Tan's ( The Joy Luck Club ) mesmerizing second novel, again a story that a Chinese emigre mother tells her daughter, received a PW boxed review, spent 18 weeks on PW 's hardcover bestseller list and was a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selection in cloth.

From Library Journal

The Joy Luck Club ( LJ 2/1/89), Tan's remarkable and successful first novel, is followed by this chronicle of Chinese-American life, which shows Tan's growth as a writer. Pearl, the American-born daughter of immigrants, begins the tale with an uneasy visit to her mother for Grand Auntie Du's funeral. Misunderstanding runs deep between mother and daughter: Pearl is married with two young girls of her own, but her mother's life is largely incomprehensible to her. This leads to the large second part of the novel, told in mother Winnie's voice of her young womanhood in World War II-era China. Tan is a gifted natural storyteller. The rhythms of Winnie's story are spellbinding and true, without the contrivance common in many modern novels. Highly recommended. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 11/15/90; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections; first serial to McCall's .

                                - Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va.

From School Library Journal

YA-- Fans of Tan's Joy Luck Club (Putnam, 1989) will love her powerful second novel. Here she creates an absorbing story about the lives of a Chinese mother and her adult American-born daughter. Pressured to reveal to the young woman her secret past in war-torn China in the 1940s, Winnie weaves an unbelievable account of a childhood of loneliness and abandonment and a young adulthood marred by a nightmarish arranged marriage. Winnie survives her many ordeals because of the friendship and strength of her female friends, the love of her second husband, and her own steadfast courage and endurance. At the conclusion, her secrets are uncovered and she shares a trust/love relationship with her daughter, Pearl, that was missing from both their lives. Some YAs may find the beginning a bit slow, but this beautifully written, heartrending, sometimes violent story with strong characterzation will captivate their interest to the very last page.

                         --Nancy Bard, Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech, Fairfax County, VA

Midwest Book Review

Tan herself reads an exceptionally well-done abridged version of her story of Winnie Louie and Helen Kwong, who find their confidences shattered. This is more than a story about family relationships at a crossroads: it captures the essence of Chinese heritage and culture.

From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Holly Smith

Winnie is a powerhouse who has fought, laughed at, and struggled with life; Pearl is the daughter who grew up in Winnie's shadow. Pearl has a secret she doesn't want her mother to know because Winnie will blame herself, worry, be mad she wasn't told right away. Winnie has secrets she doesn't want to tell Pearl: she's afraid she won't understand, that she'll be hurt. Auntie Helen knows their secrets and thinks it is time for each of them to tell. Winnie was born in China seventy years ago and experienced her mother's desertion, a cultural revolution, and a very bad marriage. How can she explain these things to her American-born daughter, the one who keeps to herself and wouldn't even allow herself to cry when her father died? But as Winnie lets Pearl in, Pearl learns more than just her mother's story. She learns about herself, about the costs she and her mother pay to keep their secrets, and she learns to share her own secrets. Mothers can both support our roots so we can stand on our own and remove the top soil that nurtures us - this is a story of mothers doing both.

Book Dimension

length: (cm)20.6                 width:(cm)13.6

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读这本书有一种很奇怪的感觉,我想可能是因为这本书用英语讲述了一个中国的故事。母亲用英语对自己不懂中文的女儿讲述了自己在中国的前半生。而对于我,不自觉的要把很多地方“翻译”成中文再去理解。 这是一本写女人的书,各种身世的女人,而书中所有的男人,即使是Wen Fu,...

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读这本书有一种很奇怪的感觉,我想可能是因为这本书用英语讲述了一个中国的故事。母亲用英语对自己不懂中文的女儿讲述了自己在中国的前半生。而对于我,不自觉的要把很多地方“翻译”成中文再去理解。 这是一本写女人的书,各种身世的女人,而书中所有的男人,即使是Wen Fu,...

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读这本书有一种很奇怪的感觉,我想可能是因为这本书用英语讲述了一个中国的故事。母亲用英语对自己不懂中文的女儿讲述了自己在中国的前半生。而对于我,不自觉的要把很多地方“翻译”成中文再去理解。 这是一本写女人的书,各种身世的女人,而书中所有的男人,即使是Wen Fu,...

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读这本书有一种很奇怪的感觉,我想可能是因为这本书用英语讲述了一个中国的故事。母亲用英语对自己不懂中文的女儿讲述了自己在中国的前半生。而对于我,不自觉的要把很多地方“翻译”成中文再去理解。 这是一本写女人的书,各种身世的女人,而书中所有的男人,即使是Wen Fu,...

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读这本书有一种很奇怪的感觉,我想可能是因为这本书用英语讲述了一个中国的故事。母亲用英语对自己不懂中文的女儿讲述了自己在中国的前半生。而对于我,不自觉的要把很多地方“翻译”成中文再去理解。 这是一本写女人的书,各种身世的女人,而书中所有的男人,即使是Wen Fu,...

用户评价

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不及《喜福会》,她有没有别的跳出这种主题的小说?

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一个中国女人嫁给了一个魔鬼丈夫,经历了地狱的婚姻最后在美国找到自己的幸福。经典的AMY,很棒的故事和描述,尤其喜欢旧中国历史文化习俗部分。

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谭恩美的书果然最好看还是喜福会,感觉这本想表达的玩意儿还是喜福会那一套,同样的主题换了种说法就没什么意义了,中美差异什么的一部刮痧就够了,来了两三部什么拔火罐针灸推拿也不会更加振聋发聩的。

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.......假如退去母女间冲突的色彩,这就成了苦情八点档了好么。

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