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Crying in H Mart
7.9 (53 个评分) 作者: Michelle Zauner Alfred A. Knopf 2021 - 4
From the indie rockstar of Japanese Breakfast fame, and author of the viral 2018 New Yorker essay that shares the title of this book, an unflinching, powerful memoir about growing up Korean American, losing her mother, and forging her own identity.
In this exquisite story of family, food, grief, and endurance, Michelle Zauner proves herself far more than a dazzling singer, songwriter, and guitarist. With humor and heart, she tells of growing up one of the few Asian American kids at her school in Eugene, Oregon; of struggling with her mother’s particular, high expectations of her; of a painful adolescence; of treasured months spent in her grandmother’s tiny apartment in Seoul, where she and her mother would bond, late at night, over heaping plates of food.
As she grew up, moving to the East Coast for college, finding work in the restaurant industry, and performing gigs with her fledgling band–and meeting the man who would become her husband–her Koreanness began to feel ever more distant, even as she found the life she wanted to live. It was her mother’s diagnosis of terminal cancer, when Michelle was twenty-five, that forced a reckoning with her identity and brought her to reclaim the gifts of taste, language, and history her mother had given her.
Vivacious and plainspoken, lyrical and honest, Zauner’s voice is as radiantly alive on the page as it is onstage. Rich with intimate anecdotes that will resonate widely, and complete with family photos, Crying in H Mart is a book to cherish, share, and reread.
2024年8月13日 已读
"一种直击心灵的冲撞,从在纽约听到母亲生病的消息开始心就随着作者一起不断经历这一切的伤离别,这种亲情上的碰撞对我来说像是在预习未来不可避免要发生的事,我也不知道现在的我在未来的某一天会有多么失魂落魄地回忆我的父亲母亲。
而另一边,也是东亚教育和文化的一种剥开「亲情」下的剖析,尤其作者开头结尾提到的自己作为东西方混血的认知障碍。东亚文化中母亲用「奉献自己一生」的方式养育自己的孩子,但既不能接受小孩不去上大学也不能在教会中拥有自己的姓名。一种亚裔移民感同身受的血缘连结,尤其对比作者的父亲和丈夫,真的是充满了西方家庭不懂东方文化的痛。"
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