L'œuvre de Diane Wei Liang explore la tapisserie complexe de l'expérience humaine, abordant souvent des thèmes d'identité, d'appartenance et de résilience forgés dans des circonstances difficiles. Sa prose se caractérise par sa profondeur psychologique et son observation aiguë des pressions sociales, s'appuyant sur une perspective façonnée par une histoire personnelle profonde. Les récits de Liang invitent les lecteurs à contempler la force durable de l'esprit humain et la quête de sens dans un monde fragmenté. Sa voix unique offre une lentille captivante à travers laquelle observer les luttes personnelles comme les changements sociétaux plus larges.
Set against the backdrop of modern China's tumultuous history, this narrative intertwines the author's personal love story with significant events, including the Tiananmen Square protests. Diane Wei Liang crafts a compelling exploration of romance amidst political upheaval, offering a unique perspective on how personal and national histories intersect. Through her experiences, she reveals the complexities of love and identity in a rapidly changing society.
In the outback of China, a political activist, arrested after the Tiananmen massacre, is judged to be a reformed character and released. But Lin is a changed man in more ways than one; haunted by memories of his time in prison, and the events (and people) that put him there, he heads for the country's capital, where he hopes to confront his demons once and for all. Mei Wang, meanwhile, is struggling to juggle the desires and demands of her family alongside the pressures of running her detective agency, and when her sister recommends her for a new case - the disappearance of a gorgeous young starlet called Kaili - she feels obliged to accept. It's a risky business, however, investigating the truth in a society that is still catching up with the secrets of its past. 'Mei Wang is a splendid heroine, brave and sensible. As she interviews witnesses and makes her deductions she shows her readers a fascinating glimpse of the China visitors don't see' "Literary Review"
This gripping debut novel in a new mystery series features an unforgettable female detective in todays Beijing, whose search for a missing artifact leads her to discover the dishonorable secrets of her nation's culture-and her family's past.
Sullo sfondo della Pechino post-olimpica dei nostri giorni, una metropoli rumorosa e frenetica in cui ricchezza e povertà sembrano crescere a ritmo incalzante come le selve di grattacieli, il destino di Mei Wang, giovane detective privata, si incrocia con quello della potente famiglia Song, proprietaria della Casa dello Spirito Dorato, un’antica azienda farmaceutica che produce una pillola per guarire i cuori infranti. Ingaggiata dall’affascinante Wudan, avvocato del Sud che cura gli interessi della famiglia, e aiutata dal fidato collaboratore Gupin, Mei indaga sul complicato intreccio di interessi che sta erodendo la solidità finanziaria dell’azienda. Mentre le sue ricerche sono ostacolate dall’onnipresente e corrotta burocrazia cinese e dai suoi ispettori, che minacciano di far chiudere la sua agenzia, Mei si trova coinvolta in un intrigo che si tinge pericolosamente di giallo. Intanto, il tormentato rapporto con la madre e l’inevitabile confronto con la sorella Jin, celebre star televisiva, la costringono a stilare un difficile bilancio personale, tra le ferite, le ombre e i segreti di un passato famigliare segnato dal regime maoista, e l’instabilità della propria vita sentimentale e della relazione a distanza col fidanzato Yaping.