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About My Dad, Who Could Fly: A Novel of China's Northwest is the first book of Lu Tao's "Silver City Trilogy" whose novels cover three distinct periods during the years from 1949 to 2000 in the fictional Silver City, a place not unlike Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province in China's "Great Northwest." As one of the deep inland defense cities of the Maoist period, the secretive, pollution-spewing Silver City is late in catching the wave of Deng Xiaoping's program of "Reform and Opening-up" polices. These began in 1978, spelled the end of Maoism and set China on its course of breathtaking economic development. Finally allowed to "open up," Silver City pursues "reform" with explosive energy. However, as Deng himself once admitted to nervous Party ideologues, when you open the windows for fresh air, flies will inevitably come in. And flies will soon swarm about in Silver City.

While millions in China were lifted out of dire poverty, author Lu Tao sees a dark side to this social and economic transformation, particularly in its impact on "the little guy." In this mordant yet sometimes wistfully told story, the little guy is a primary school teacher, Mr. Tian, who, due to his particular cultural and social skills, is drafted by officials of Silver City's government to be the greeter and escort of ranking cadres from Beijing and even foreign private investors in the local government's scramble for development funds. The shy and naive teacher, forever haunted by a dreadful event that gained him fame in his earlier years, is initially reluctant to re-enter the public spotlight. Starting with his expertise in "elephant" chess, Mr. Tian proves to be surprisingly adept in the increasingly dubious forms of entertainment that mirror the trajectory of Silver City's integration into the world of flies, from dance halls to Turkish baths and beyond. Now nicknamed "Granddad Nine," he remains stubbornly committed to a bright future for Silver City. However, the danger he unwittingly courts by his very success far exceeds the toll on his health that heavy drinking parties entail.

This cautionary tale is narrated by his seemingly simpleton son, Ah Gan, whose observations on life and events in society occasionally have a curious seer-like perception evocative of a Forrest Gump or a Huckleberry Finn. At the same time, the young lad is constantly baffled by the love of his life, the girl Xiao Yingzi.

Lu Tao writes with warmth and charm about the common folk of this arid land on the banks of the mighty Yellow River, but for the schemers, scoundrels and on-the-make, on-the-take local officials of this story, his satiric pen is barbed with what one critic in China has called "lethal intent."


About the Author:

Lu Tao was born in 1957 in the Pangjiabao iron mining district of Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, where his father worked in the mines. In spite of having deep ancestral roots in Beijing, Lu describes himself as without a home town and "predestined to live the drifting life." Certainly his childhood was peripatetic: his childhood was spent shifting from rural Hebei to Beijing to the Lanzhou, Gansu Province area, and then, at seventeen, back to Beijing where he worked a factory lathe when he wasn't trying his hand at writing fiction. In 1982, after several years involved in drama study and production, he began a fourteen-year period of work as a journalist, first with China Youth Daily, then ultimately as editor and news center director at China Business News. In 1996 he joined the Beijing Writers Association and has been a visiting scholar at Beijing University and Distinguished Professor at Tsinghua University.

In 2003, Li Shufu, the founder and chairman of Geely Automobile Holdings, invited Lu to join his newly-established private Beijing Geely University, where Lu is currently the dean of its faculty of arts and media.

Lu Tao is a prolific and highly awarded writer with published literary output totaling some five million characters. About My Dad, Who Could Fly is the translation of the first volume of his Silver City Trilogy, whose component stand-alone novels depict the fictional Silver City (with more than a passing similarity to Lanzhou) during three separate periods between the late 1940s to the late 1990s. About My Dad, Who Could Fly is a cautionary tale told with Twainian verve and bite of the price paid at the ground level for China's astounding economic and social developments under Deng Xiaoping's policy of Reform and Opening-up during the 1980s and 1990s.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781720333388
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 500
  • Series Title: Silver City Trilogy
  • Sub Title: A Novel of China's Northwest
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1720333386
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jun 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 725 gr


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