“Dare I ask Mao and his Communist Party? I fear my throat will be cut into two pieces. In the name of revolution, for thought crimes, Such questions can turn me to ashes.” NovelLiterary FictionChinese AmericanMaoist ChinaThe Cultural RevolutionChinese CanadianThe Vietnam War Book:Calls Across the Pacific Source: Calls Across the Pacific
“During Mao’s era, the Chinese people were absolutely controlled by the Communist Party that decided food and accommodation, education and employment, what to think and say, and what to read and write about. ”--Interview with Zoë S. Roy, author of Spinster Kang” RelationshipsSpinsterFormer Soviet UnionLeftover WomenMao S ChinaThe Interracial RelationshipWomen Immigrants Book:Spinster Kang Source: Spinster Kang
“The word spinster, mixed with stifled laughter from the living room, picked her ear like a needle. Will I ever escape the culture of my faraway country? she wondered.” HumorCulture ShockSpinsterInterracial Love Book:Spinster Kang Source: Spinster Kang
“A wide-brimmed spinster’s hat had been thrown up in the sky. It was gradually falling into the deep ocean.” HumorCulture ShockSpinsterInterracial Love Book:Spinster Kang Source: Spinster Kang
“The dictator’s black hand had made China a birdcage wrapped in red flags.--From "Balloons” JournalismShort FictionThe Cultural RevolutionMaosit China Book:Butterfly Tears Source: Butterfly Tears