China Mountain Zhang

Hardcover, 313 pages

English language

Published March 1992 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-312-85271-9
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OCLC Number:
24670648
ISFDB ID:
2243

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4 stars (2 reviews)

What if Chinese Marxism, not Western capitalism, came to dominate the globe? In this dazzling and insightful novel, Maureen F. McHugh explores that fascinating possibility -through the adventures and misadventures of a unique anti-hero.

China Mountain Zhang is your everyday, hardworking New Yorker, except he looks Chinese, which in a Sinocentric world gives him an edge. He works as a construction tech in this broken-down back- water, but he dreams of visiting China, the opulent pinnacle of the Revolution. Still, he hangs out in downtown bars, jacking into the deadly jet-powered flyer races over Greenwich Village-until his Chinese boss tries to fix him up with his strange, sheltered daughter, launching Zhang on a flight into the unknown.

Now Zhang is the center of an unforgettable saga that stretches from impoverished, flashy New York to the stark beauty of the Arctic, from the sparkling fire beneath cool Beijing to the tender …

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4 stars

In retrospect, this novel is a highly fascinating collection of stories with a common thread, the titular China Mountain Zhang appearing in most of the stories.

Set in a future where China is the dominant world power, Rafael aka China Mountain Zhang lives in New York, half-Chinese, half-Latino American and queer to boot. Early on, he loses his job, because he does not want to marry the daughter of his Chinese foreman at work, which really is problematic, because ultimately he wants to live the dream of going to university in China. Rafael is the red thread here, and has the most impactful stories, about loneliness at the polar circle, queer experience in China, etc. Subjects are tough, there's suicide, rape, depression.

Interesting cast, vastly differing stories all coming together in the end. A bit bleak, and in the beginning tough to get into because Zhang is not exactly likeable. …

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