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Yiyun Li Livres
L'écriture de Yiyun Li explore la tapisserie complexe de l'expérience humaine, abordant des thèmes de déplacement, de mémoire et de quête d'appartenance avec une profonde profondeur émotionnelle. Sa prose se caractérise par sa puissance tranquille et son observation méticuleuse, entraînant les lecteurs dans la vie intérieure de ses personnages. Li navigue magistralement dans les complexités de l'identité culturelle et l'impact durable du passé sur le présent. Son œuvre offre une perspective poignante et perspicace sur les luttes universelles de connexion et de compréhension.







Brilliant and original, `A Thousand Years of Good Prayers' introduces a remarkable first collection of stories about China from an author set to become a major literary talent.
The Vagrants
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The much-anticipated first novel from the Guardian First Book Award-winning Chinese writer acclaimed by Michel Faber as having 'the talent, the vision and the respect for life's insoluble mysteries to be a truly fine writer.'
'Any new book by Yiyun Li is a cause for celebration' Sigrid Nunez 'One of our finest living authors' New York Times
Kinder Than Solitude
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A tale set in today's America and China in the 1990s, follows the experiences of three people who in their youths were involved in a mysterious accident that resulted in a friend's fatal poisoning and years later are haunted by the possibility that one of them actually committed a murder
'One of our finest living authors ... propulsively entertaining' New York Times 'Sly, profound ... Electrifying' Observer 'Wonderfully strange and alive' Jon McGregor
The second collection of stories from Yiyun Li, author of the Guardian First Book Award-winning A Thousand Years of Good Prayers and The Vagrants.
Where Reasons End
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
'Days- the easiest possession. The days he had refused would come, one at a time. They would wait, every daybreak, with their boundless patience and indifference, seeing if they could turn me into an ally or an enemy to myself.' A woman's teenage son takes his own life. It is incomprehensible. The woman is a writer, and so she attempts to comprehend her grief in the space she knows best- on the page, as an imagined conversation with the child she has lost. He is as sharp and funny and serious in death as he was in life, and he will speak back to her, unable to offer explanation or solace, but not yet, not quite, gone. Taking the form of a dialogue between mother and son, Where Reasons End is an extraordinary portrait of parenthood, in all its painful contradictions of joy, humour and sorrow, and of what it is to lose a child.
The new novel from Yiyun Li, author of The Vagrants and the Guardian First Book Award-winning A Thousand Years of Good Prayers.
Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
"Yiyun Li's searing personal story of hospitalizations for depression and thoughts of suicide is interlaced with reflections on the solace and affirmations of life and personhood that Li found in reading the journals, diaries, and fiction of other writers: William Trevor, Katherine Mansfield, and more"-- Provided by publisher
