Memory and Oblivion

by Wang Zhousheng and Wang Jiren

Wang Jiren (Foreword) and Tony Blishen (Translator)

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This award-winning novel, by one of China's most prolific contemporary writers focuses on a middle-class family in near contemporary Shanghai and deals with themes that transcend time and place: family relationships and growing old.

Retired nurse Ling Deqing is astonished one day to find her long divorced 80-year-old husband, Xiao Zichen, standing on the doorstep. Following the death of his second wife, he has found his way back to his first home in a fit of absent-mindedness, a sign of the onset of dementia. Reluctant at first, Ling Deqing eventually takes him back to ease the burden on her daughter, Xiao Ying.

In Memory and Oblivion, the larger world disappears into the day-to-day problems of caring for a person with Alzheimer's. But within those problems, Ling Deqing discovers the beauty of family relationships, brought into sharp clarity against the backdrop of oblivion caused by Alzheimer's.
  • ISBN10 1602202443
  • ISBN13 9781602202443
  • Publish Date 7 October 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Shanghai Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 264
  • Language English