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The Girl Who Played Go

The Girl Who Played Go

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by Shan Sa
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In war-torn Manchuria of the 1930s, two lives briefly find peace over a game of go in Shan Sa's third novel, The Girl Who Played Go (translated by Adriana Hunter). The unnamed characters, a Japanese soldier stationed in China and a 16-year-old Manchurian girl, narrate their stories in alternating first-person chapters. For the girl, the struggles of Independent Manchuria take a back seat to her discovery of love and the awakening of her sexuality. For the soldier, his idealized dreams of samurai honor and imperial conquest are slowly displaced by homesickness, troubled recollections of his earthquake-torn youth, and remorse over a lost love. But the solitary concerns of each character are eventually submerged by the tides of war. The girl's first lover, Min, is a revolutionary. His ardor for his virgin conquest is matched by a doomed patriotism. His ardor for his virgin conquest is matched by a doomed patriotism. The soldier comes to relish the girl's hometown, Thousand Winds, in Southern Manchuria, and becomes distrustful of his own nationalism. His daily games of go with the young female stranger awaken a new passion in him that becomes entwined with admiration for her aggressive play. As they hardly speak, the soldier and the girl's views of each other remain clouded in Sa's technically facile narrative maneuvers. Where the soldier sees love, the girl sees escape. By maintaining the first person, Sa leads the reader not only to experience the Japanese and Manchurian perspectives of the occupation, but also she offers glimpses into the deep failure inherent in cross-cultural and cross-generational communication. Couple with the rich historical detail, Sa's narrative games reward close reading amidst the briskly paced spiral into tragedy.

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ISBN13: 9781400040254
ISBN10: 1400040256
Language: English
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Publication Year: 2003
Format: Hardcover

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  • One Line Summary

    War and love intertwine through a poignant game of go.

  • Who is this book for?

    This novel offers a compelling glimpse into a tumultuous historical period, all through the intimate lens of its characters' personal stories. The way the game of go symbolizes their complex emotions and cultural clashes really draws you in, making you feel like you're part of their world. If you enjoy stories that blend history, emotion, and subtle symbolism, this book will stay with you long after you've finished reading.

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