Chinese Opera - futuristic fiction from Ian Wedde
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Thu Aug 28 2008 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
Chinese Opera - futuristic fiction from Ian Wedde
Thursday, 28 August 2008, 4:41 pm
Press Release: Victoria University Press
Press release 28 August 2008 immediate
Chinese Opera - futuristic fiction from Ian Wedde
Chinese Opera is a dark and dazzling novel set in an all too plausible New Zealand of the near future.
‘Little Frank’ is 120 years old and he’s lost his mind – or the part that can put damaged memories back together. Once the gang boss of ‘The Place’, he’s traded his imagination for secure long life. Trapped in a luxurious present of mindless routine, he’s jolted awake in 2090 to the bizarre facts of his world: his obsession with the female lead at the Chinese Opera, his unsavoury liaison with the Binh Xuyen body-part pirates, their surveillance of his movements. Above all, his lost memory of the moment in a pine-scented limo when he traded his imagination for long life.
To rebuild this memory, Little Frank has to abandon longevity. Will he recover the truth before he Times Out? Will he have time to understand his obsession with the singer Madame Hee? What happened to the young mother who abandoned him?
Will he have time to revenge himself on the ghoulish Dr Smiles, and the wet-liver-lipped Binh Xuyen boss, Tamar? Will Little Frank finish his Chinese Opera?
‘Hungry Ghost time now, Frank.’
This provocative novel touches on many current hot topics including plastic surgery, designer drugs and artificial extension of human life; the environment and water rights; immigration into NZ especially from Asia. These and other concerns form the arresting backdrop to Little Frank’s story of belonging, longing, dislocation and memory.
Chinese Opera
Ian Wedde Published 5 September 2008
9780864735850
paperback
210mm x 140mm
rrp $30
Fiction
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