Yiyun Li is the author of four works of fiction—Kinder Than Solitude, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers, The Vagrants, and Gold Boy, Emerald Girl—and the memoir Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life. A native of Beijing and a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she is the recipient of many awards, including a PEN/Hemingway Award and a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, and was named by The New Yorker as one of the “20 Under 40” fiction writers to watch. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, A Public Space, The Best American Short Stories, and The O. Henry Prize Stories, among other publications. She teaches at Princeton University and lives in Princeton, New Jersey, with her husband and their two sons.
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
by Yiyun Li
Paperback
(Reprint)
- ISBN-13: 9780812973334
- Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
- Publication date: 09/12/2006
- Edition description: Reprint
- Pages: 256
- Sales rank: 183,751
- Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.60(d)
.
Brilliant and original, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers introduces a remarkable new writer whose breathtaking stories are set in China and among Chinese Americans in the United States. In this rich, astonishing collection, Yiyun Li illuminates how mythology, politics, history, and culture intersect with personality to create fate. From the bustling heart of Beijing, to a fast-food restaurant in Chicago, to the barren expanse of Inner Mongolia, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers reveals worlds both foreign and familiar, with heartbreaking honesty and in beautiful prose.
“Immortality,” winner of The Paris Review’s Plimpton Prize for new writers, tells the story of a young man who bears a striking resemblance to a dictator and so finds a calling to immortality. In “The Princess of Nebraska,” a man and a woman who were both in love with a young actor in China meet again in America and try to reconcile the lost love with their new lives.
“After a Life” illuminates the vagaries of marriage, parenthood, and gender, unfolding the story of a couple who keep a daughter hidden from the world. And in “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers,” in which a man visits America for the first time to see his recently divorced daughter, only to discover that all is not as it seems, Li boldly explores the effects of communism on language, faith, and an entire people, underlining transformation in its many meanings and incarnations.
These and other daring stories form a mesmerizing tapestry of revelatory fiction by an unforgettable writer.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Gold Boy, Emerald Girl
- by Yiyun Li
-
- Kinder Than Solitude
- by Yiyun Li
-
- The Vagrants
- by Yiyun Li
-
- Lost in the City (20th…
- by Edward P. Jones
-
- Love and Obstacles
- by Aleksandar Hemon
-
- A Short History of Tractors in…
- by Marina Lewycka
-
- The House on Fortune Street: A…
- by Margot Livesey
-
- In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
- by Daniyal Mueenuddin
-
- Bombay Stories
- by Saadat Hasan Manto
-
- My Father's Tears and…
- by John Updike
-
- We Are All Welcome Here
- by Elizabeth Berg
-
- Everything Ravaged, Everything…
- by Wells Tower
Recently Viewed
-
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop [Blu-ray]
- Director: Kevin James
–Amy Bloom, author of Come to Me
“With great tenderness, tact, and humor, these stories open a world that is culturally remote from us, and at the same time as humanly intimate as if its people were our own family and their thoughts the thoughts that lie nearest our own hearts.”
–Marilynne Robinson, author of Gilead and Housekeeping
“This extraordinary collection reminds you just how big a short story can be. With wit, ruthlessness, and an understanding of human nature–its grand follies, private sorrows, and petty dreams–A Thousand Years of Good Prayers may remind you of Flannery O’Connor, though Li is an original. Read this book and marvel at a writer both at the height of her powers and at the start of a brilliant career.”
–Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Giant’s House
The Washington Post
The New York Times