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An edition of The Dissident (2006)

The dissident

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" From the PEN/Malamud Award-winning author of Lucky Girls comes an intricately woven novel about secrets, love, art, identity, and the shining chaos of every day American life. Yuan Zhao, a celebrated Chinese performance artist and political dissident, has accepted a one-year artist's residency in Los Angeles. He is to be a Visiting Scholar at the St. Anselm's School for Girls, teaching advanced art, and hosted by one of the school's most devoted families: the wealthy if dysfunctional Traverses. The Traverses are too preoccupied with their own problems to pay their foreign guest too much attention, and the dissident is delighted to be left alone--his past links with radical movements give him good reason to avoid careful scrutiny. The trouble starts when he and his American hosts begin to view one another with clearer eyes."--Publisher's website.

Accepting an artist residency from a wealthy Beverly Hills family, a famous performance artist and political activist becomes increasingly entangled in the lives of his hosts and reveals the artistic subculture that shaped his Beijing past.

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Publisher
ECCO
Language
English
Pages
427

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The Dissident: A Novel (P.S.)
September 4, 2007, Harper Perennial
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The Dissident: A Novel (P.S.)
September 4, 2007, Harper Perennial
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The Dissident: A Novel
August 15, 2006, Ecco
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The Dissident
2006, HarperCollins
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2006, ECCO
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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3606.R479 D57 2006, PS3606.R479D57 2006

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Pagination
427 p. ;
Number of pages
427

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17204508M
Internet Archive
dissident00freu
ISBN 10
0060758716
LCCN
2006042617
OCLC/WorldCat
64511316
Library Thing
1181946
Goodreads
87990

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From the PEN/Malamud Award-winning author of Lucky Girls comes a bold, intricately woven first novel about an enigmatic stranger who disrupts the life of one American family.Yuan Zhao, a celebrated Chinese performance artist and political dissident, has accepted a one year's artist's residency in Los Angeles. He is to be a Visiting Scholar at the St. Anselm's School for Girls, teaching advanced art, and hosted by one of the school's most devoted families: the wealthy if dysfunctional Traverses. But when their guest arrives, the Traverses are preoccupied with their own problems. Cece&#8212devoted mother and contemporary art enthusiast&#8212worries about the recent arrest of her son, Max. Unable to communicate with her husband, Gordon, a psychiatrist distracted by his passion for genealogical research, she turns to Gordon's wayward brother, Phil. Meanwhile, seventeen-year-old Olivia Travers is just relieved that her classmates seem to be ignoring the weird Chinese art teacher living in her pool house&#8212at least until a brilliant but troublesome new student appears in his class.The dissident, for his part, is delighted to be left alone. His relationship to the 1989 Democracy Movement and his past in a Beijing underground artists' community together give him reason for not wanting to be scrutinized too carefully. The trouble starts when he and his American hosts begin to see one another with clearer eyes. A novel about secrets, love, and the shining chaos of everyday American life, The Dissident is a remarkable and surprising group portrait, done with a light, sure hand. Reviewing Lucky Girls, the Seattle Times praised Freudenberger's "merciless and often hilarious eye for family dynamics, and her equally sharp eye for cultures in collision." These talents and others are on full display here, as the author captures her characters in their struggles with art, with identity&#8212and with one another. As the New York Times Book Review observed, "Young writers as ambitious&#8212and as good&#8212as Nell Freudenberger give us a reason for hope."

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