Ghost Town

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781787703919
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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WINNER OF THE TAIWAN LITERATURE AWARD

"An uncompromising, unsentimental, slyly humorous novel." IRISH TIMES

“A haunting drama of a Taiwanese family’s efforts to rise out of poverty.” PUBLISHERS WEEKLY


Keith Chen, the desperately yearned for second son of a traditional Taiwanese family with five daughters, refuses to play the role his parochial parents would cast him in. Instead, he chooses to make a life for himself in cosmopolitan Berlin, where he finally finds acceptance as a young gay man.

The novel is set about a decade later, on Ghost Festival, the Day of Deliverance. After Keith’s release from a maximum security prison, he has nowhere to go but home. With his parents gone, his siblings married, mad, on the lam, or dead, there is nothing left for him there, so it seems. As he explores his uncanny home town, we learn what tore his family apart, and, more importantly, the truth behind the terrible crime Keith committed in Germany.

Told in a myriad of voices—both living and dead—and moving through time with deceptive ease, Ghost Town is a mesmerizing story of family secrets, countryside superstitions, and the search for identity amid a clash of cultures.

Kevin Chen began his artistic career as a cinema actor, starring in the Taiwanese and German films Ghosted, Kung Bao Huhn, and Global Player. Now based in Germany, he is a staff writer for Performing Arts Reviews magazine. He’s published several novels, essays and short story collections, including Attitude, Flowers from Fingernails, Three Ways to Get Rid of Allergies and other titles. Darryl Sterk specialises in the English translation of Mandarin-language literature from Taiwan, particularly The Man with the Compound Eyes and The Stolen Bicycle by Wu Ming-Yi. As a scholar, he studies translation between Mandarin and Taiwan's Indigenous languages.

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