Description: The College of Corn by Kunyang He A tragicomic story set in a Midwest university town, The College of Corn portrays a community of overseas Chinese students and immigrants, and three fledging young woman scholars experiencing early adulthood, the reality of the American dream, commercialized education, and romance in a troubled country and flawed academia. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A tragicomic story set in a Midwest university town, The College of Corn portrays a community of overseas Chinese students and immigrants, and three fledging young woman scholars -- one from Taiwan, one Mainlander, and one Hong Konger -- experiencing early adulthood, the reality of the American dream, commercialized education, and romance in a troubled country and flawed academia. Rachel, a Ph.D. student from China and the chief editor of a "notorious" local Chinese newspaper has been using the paper as a weapon for scathing criticism and as a channel for underdogs grievances. She is struggling with budget deficit and continual threats from the authorities and her own compatriots. The story is told from the point of view of Alex, the newspapers graphic designer and Rachels secret admirer. While the newspaper is short-staffed and facing another severe cutback, Alex meets the daughter of a Taiwanese tycoon, a stellar young scholar, who can write and seems the solution to both the problems of the paper and Alexs unrequited love, until events take an unexpected turn. Review "A Chinese Ph.D. student strives to make sense of American college culture in general and two women in particular. Alex, the narrator of Hes debut, is a listless doctoral student studying art history at an unnamed Midwestern university (though it closely resembles the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), where he works as a designer on a notorious weekly Chinese-language campus newspaper. Hes one of the few stable staffers thanks to the domineering leadership of its editor, Rachel, who browbeats aspiring writers out of the office when she isnt writing ill-considered op-eds. (She takes a blame-the-victim stance toward battered women in one piece, for instance.) But the paper has a booster in Alice, the daughter of an international manufacturing tycoon, who quickly captures Alexs attention, and their relationship deepens after she separates from her abusive boyfriend. Alice is hard to trust--is her father actually wealthy? Did she really go to Harvard?"--Kirkus "The College of Corn captures the rhythms and textures of the lives of international students at a large midwestern university while telling a story filled with humor, pathos, and truth. Kunyang He writes with wit and a sharp eye, bringing the characters to life. The story grabbed me. I couldnt put it down, and after I finished it I felt like I had a personal relationship with the people in the story."--John Nerone, the author of The Media and Public Life: A History Details ISBN1941861431 Author Kunyang He Pages 294 Publisher Harvard Square Editions Language English ISBN-10 1941861431 ISBN-13 9781941861431 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2017 Imprint Harvard Square Editions Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Publication Date 2017-11-15 UK Release Date 2017-11-15 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117366973;
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ISBN: 9781941861431
Book Title: The College of Corn
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 203mm
Topic: Literature, Interior Design
Item Width: 127mm
Publisher: Harvard Square Editions
Publication Year: 2017
Author: Kunyang He
Item Weight: 322g
Number of Pages: 294 Pages