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You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked.

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Finalist for the 2021 Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction
Finalist for the 2021 Amazon Canada First Novel Award

Globe and Mail Best Book Debut of 2020

A young translator living in Toronto frequently travels abroad—to Hong Kong, Macau, Prague, Tokyo—often with his unnamed lover. In restaurants and hotel rooms, the couple begin telling folk tales to each other, perhaps as a way to fill the undefined space between them. Theirs is a comic and enigmatic relationship in which emotions are often muted and sometimes masked by verbal play and philosophical questions, and further complicated by the woman's frequent unexplained disappearances.

You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked. is an intimate novel of memory and longing that challenges Western tropes and Orientalism. Embracing the playful surrealism of Haruki Murakami and the atmospheric narratives of filmmaker Wong Kar-wai, Sheung-King's debut is at once lyrical and punctuated, and wholly unique, and marks the arrival of a bold new voice in Canadian literature.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      There's real magic in this pairing of Sheung-King's first novel and Kenny Wong's audiobook debut. The novel can seem unrooted as the setting shifts from Toronto to Hong Kong to Prague. The narrator and his lover are never named, and they share intimacy by telling each other stories and folktales that can come across like disjointed vignettes. But this, of course, is the point, and Wong's narration emphasizes the lyrical, impressionistic style of the writing. With his understated and warm timbre and his comfort with the Asian languages sprinkled throughout, Wong conveys not only the narrator's detachment and ennui, but also his sincere love for his elusive partner. This audiobook is a four-hour symphony to be savored. D.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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