Mai Lin

by Willa Correnti


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/07/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9780759653061

About the Book

In Mai Lin, a white outsider enters into the mysteries of Chinese culture. This is a story of Cantonese assimilation into American culture. It is also a story of the merging and blending of two distinct cultures through marriage. Why is the young murdered sister never spoken of? This is in sharp contrast to the way the dead honorable ancestors are revered. The outsider Marie, becomes obsessive in her quest to find out more about Mai Lin. The more curious Marie grows, the more closed-mouth her husband, Han, becomes. In her search to uncover Mai Lin’s story, Marie learns about herself and what she really values, and profoundly affects her relationship wit her husband Han by stirring up memories that torment him. She, finally, comes to understand more fully both his culture and him.

The "story of Mai Lin lives in my head and heart . . . I got so excited as I read (the) revisions that I was practically dancing in my seat . . . Mai Lin . . . immerses us in a believable, nuanced world of sympathetic characters where egos, needs, and priorities collide and miscommunication and misunderstanding lead to conflict . . . (the author) cares about these characters and gets us to care about them, too . . . The dialogue, sensory detail, exposition, and character behavior all work in concert to drive the plot forward and keep us engaged . . . "

– Wally Lamb, author of She’s Come Undone & I Know This Much is True.

"Correnti’s . . . writing is strong and flavorsome . . . I found Mai Lin both skillful and soulful, with an intriguing premise and a fascinating central character – or rather a double central character, which is what makes for the intriguing premise . . . and American life in a Chinese family complicated by drugs, tattoos, easy sex, and freedom . . . "

– John Crowley, author of Daemonomania, Aegypt, and Beasts


About the Author

I am an unpublished author and Mai Lin is my first novel. I studied with the novelist Wally Lamb at the University of Connecticut, and also with the fantasy science fiction writer John Crowley. I have also been a member of the "Storrs Writing Group". I am married with children and live in Mansfield Center, Connecticut. One of our children married into a Chinese family so in addition to research, I have had interactive experience through visits to relatives in Chinatown and in Brooklyn. My story was written from an intensely personal perspective. Mai Lin actually began when Wally Lamb had us do a cluster writing exercise in his class. All the bright images and exotic smell of afternoons in Chinatown surfaced from my subconscious onto the page. The exercise grew into a four-page short story and it was, in fact, Wally Lamb who urged me to develop it into a much longer work.