
Interior Chinatown : A Novel
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One of the funniest books of the year.... A delicious, ambitious Hollywood satire. --The Washington Post
Willis Wu doesn't perceive himself as the protagonist in his own life: he's merely Generic Asian Man. Sometimes he gets to be Background Oriental Making a Weird Face or even Disgraced Son, but always he is relegated to a prop. Yet every day, he leaves his tiny room in a Chinatown SRO and enters the Golden Palace restaurant, where Black and White, a procedural cop show, is in perpetual production. He's a bit player here, too, but he dreams of being Kung Fu Guy--the most respected role that anyone who looks like him can attain. Or is it?
After stumbling into the spotlight, Willis finds himself launched into a wider world than he's ever known, discovering not only the secret history of Chinatown, but the buried legacy of his own family. Infinitely inventive and deeply personal, exploring the themes of pop culture, assimilation, and immigration--Interior Chinatown is Charles Yu's most moving, daring, and masterful novel yet.
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Product details
- Paperback | 288 pages
- 131 x 203 x 20mm | 283g
- 25 Nov 2020
- Random House USA Inc
- Vintage Books
- New York, United States
- English
- 0307948471
- 9780307948472
- 52,647
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Review Text
NPR TIME THE WASHINGTON POST VANITY FAIR VULTURE THRILLIST SHELF AWARENESS AMAZON KIRKUS REVIEWS THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY
[A] sharply observed, darkly humorous evocation of the Asian American experience.
Entertainment Weekly
Satire at its best, a shattering and darkly comic send-up of racial stereotyping in Hollywood . . . presented, perfectly, in the sharply hewed format of a screenplay. . . . Peeling back caricatures to paint vivid individual portraits, Yu eviscerates generalizations with the devastatingly specific.
Vanity Fair
Bold, even groundbreaking. . . . Interior Chinatown solders together mordant wit and melancholic whimsy to produce a moving exploration of race and assimilation.
San Francisco Chronicle
Interior Chinatown . . . recalls the humorous and heartfelt short stories of George Saunders, the metafictional high jinks of Mark Leyner, and films like The Truman Show.
The New York Times
An inventive satire about racial stereotyping.
Maureen Corrigan, NPR
Meticulously crafted. . . . Yu tells us about ourselves with his haunting depictions of the immigrant experience, familial relationships, and the abiding desire to break from the pressures of conformity and live an authentic life.
Los Angeles Review of Books
Part novel, part screenplay, part screed, and part sociology, this National Book Award winner is always funny and pretty savage.
Vulture
Yu has a devilish good time poking fun at the racially blinkered ways of Hollywood. . . . [Interior Chinatown is] rollicking fun, and its reclamation of Asian American history, with all its attendant sorrows and hopes, holds out the possibility of a new, true story ahead.
New York Journal of Books
Honest, funny, sad, and necessary satire.
Thrillist
Passionate and clever. . . . A caustic, absurd, and endearing exploration of Asian American stereotypes, police procedurals, and the immigrant experience.
Shelf Awareness
A stunning novel about identity, race, societal expectations, and crippling anxiety told with humor and affection and a deep understanding of human nature.
The Washington Independent Review of Books
Conflates history, sociology, and ethnography with the timeless evils of racism, sexism, and elitism in a multigenerational epic that s both rollicking entertainment and scathing commentary.
Booklist (starred review)
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Review quote
Fresh and beautiful. . . . Interior Chinatown represents yet another stellar destination in the journey of a sui generis author of seemingly limitless skill and ambition." --The New York Times Book Review
"[A] sharply observed, darkly humorous evocation of the Asian American experience."
--Entertainment Weekly
"Satire at its best, a shattering and darkly comic send-up of racial stereotyping in Hollywood . . . presented, perfectly, in the sharply hewed format of a screenplay. . . . Peeling back caricatures to paint vivid individual portraits, Yu eviscerates generalizations with the devastatingly specific."
--Vanity Fair
"Bold, even groundbreaking. . . . Interior Chinatown solders together mordant wit and melancholic whimsy to produce a moving exploration of race and assimilation."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Interior Chinatown . . . recalls the humorous and heartfelt short stories of George Saunders, the metafictional high jinks of Mark Leyner, and films like The Truman Show."
--The New York Times
"An inventive satire about racial stereotyping."
--Maureen Corrigan, NPR
"Meticulously crafted. . . . Yu tells us about ourselves with his haunting depictions of the immigrant experience, familial relationships, and the abiding desire to break from the pressures of conformity and live an authentic life."
--Los Angeles Review of Books
"Part novel, part screenplay, part screed, and part sociology, this National Book Award winner is always funny and pretty savage."
--Vulture
"Yu has a devilish good time poking fun at the racially blinkered ways of Hollywood. . . . [Interior Chinatown is] rollicking fun, and its reclamation of Asian American history, with all its attendant sorrows and hopes, holds out the possibility of a new, true story ahead."
--New York Journal of Books
"Honest, funny, sad, and necessary satire."
--Thrillist
"Like nothing you've read before--a moving and transportive work abounding with risks that pay off."
--InsideHook
"Passionate and clever. . . . A caustic, absurd, and endearing exploration of Asian American stereotypes, police procedurals, and the immigrant experience."
--Shelf Awareness
"A stunning novel about identity, race, societal expectations, and crippling anxiety told with humor and affection and a deep understanding of human nature."
--The Washington Independent Review of Books
"Conflates history, sociology, and ethnography with the timeless evils of racism, sexism, and elitism in a multigenerational epic that's both rollicking entertainment and scathing commentary."
--Booklist (starred review)
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About Charles Yu
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