Book Reviews

Learning by example from great and not so great works, learning from masters of do and don’t.

“Soft Burial” by Fang Fang

Soft Burial by Fang Fang was originally met with critical acclaim upon its publication in China in 2016 and even received the Lu Yao Literature Award, but by May 2017, the work had been denounced and removed from stores.

The novel opens with a nameless protagonist suffering from amnesia since 1952 after being pulled, barely alive, from a river.…

“Black Woods Blue Sky” by Eowyn Ivey

Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey is a beautifully written exploration of the power of love, the pull of nature, and what we risk when we refuse to recognize the truth before us. For readers wanting to learn more about writing, Ivey demonstrates how slowly revealing a secret adds tension and keeps the reader turning pages.

“Elephant Herd” by Zhang Guixing

Elephant Herd by Zhang Guixing, translated by Carlos Rojas, follows Shi Shicai as he travels in the rainforest searching for his uncle, the leader of a communist guerilla group. The novel jumps in time mid-paragraph, blurs humanity and nature, and includes elements of magical realism.…