Amy Tan: A Literary CompanionIn the mid-1980s, Amy Tan was a successful but unhappy corporate speechwriter. By the end of the decade, she was perched firmly atop the best-seller lists with The Joy Luck Club, with more popular novels to follow. Tan's work--once pigeonholed as ethnic literature--resonates with universal themes that cross cultural and ideological boundaries, and prove wildly successful with readers of all stripes. Tender, sincere, complex, honest and uncompromising in its portrayal of Chinese culture and its affect on women, Amy Tan's work earned her both praise and excoriation from critics, adoration from fans, and a place as one of America's most notable modern writers. This reference work introduces and summarizes Amy Tan's life, her body of literature, and her characters. The main text is comprised of entries covering characters, dates, historical figures and events, allusions, motifs and themes from her works. The entries combine critical insights with generous citations from primary and secondary sources. Each entry concludes with a selected bibliography. There is also a chronology of Tan's family history and her life. Appendices provide an overlapping timeline of historical and fictional events in Tan's work; a glossary of foreign terms found in her writing; and a list of related writing and research topics. An extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index accompany the text. |
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The author realized that her mother wanted a book written about her trials: “She not only wanted to give me her story but I think she was looking for a way to release the pain and the anger over 'that bad man,'” her mother's cloaked ...
The author realized that her mother wanted a book written about her trials: “She not only wanted to give me her story but I think she was looking for a way to release the pain and the anger over 'that bad man,'” her mother's cloaked ...
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A mathematically precise plot revealed in sixteen chapters contrasts the testimonials of seven women, three Chinese mothers and four Asian-American daughters, one recently bereaved by her mother's sudden death.
A mathematically precise plot revealed in sixteen chapters contrasts the testimonials of seven women, three Chinese mothers and four Asian-American daughters, one recently bereaved by her mother's sudden death.
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Countering the sour notes of these critiques were the upbeat kudos of critic Elaine H. Kim, who referred to the novel as a “story of how women's lives flow through each other— whether mothers and daughters, friends and relatives, ...
Countering the sour notes of these critiques were the upbeat kudos of critic Elaine H. Kim, who referred to the novel as a “story of how women's lives flow through each other— whether mothers and daughters, friends and relatives, ...
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In the words of Boston Globe literary critic Patti Doten, the collaboration of mother and daughter “unleashed the ... At her mother's request, Tan decided to tell Daisy's story about her disastrous twelve-year union with a bullying ...
In the words of Boston Globe literary critic Patti Doten, the collaboration of mother and daughter “unleashed the ... At her mother's request, Tan decided to tell Daisy's story about her disastrous twelve-year union with a bullying ...
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Part of the uniqueness of Tan's novel is the overly simple language that she chose so her mother could read it with no ... more aware of her educated vocabulary and sentence structure and the limitations of her mother's understanding.
Part of the uniqueness of Tan's novel is the overly simple language that she chose so her mother could read it with no ... more aware of her educated vocabulary and sentence structure and the limitations of her mother's understanding.
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Tans Genealogy | 31 |
A Literary Companion | 33 |
Chronology of Historical and Fictional Events in Tans Works | 189 |
Foreign Terms in Tans Works | 200 |
Writing and Research Topics | 206 |
Bibliography | 213 |
Index | 225 |
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