Journalist Te-Ping Chen on her short fiction collection, Land of Big Numbers

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This week on Sinica, Kaiser is joined by Wall Street Journal correspondent Te-Ping Chen to talk about her just-released collection of short fiction, Land of Big Numbers: Stories. Featuring 10 short stories all set in China or featuring Chinese characters, it showcases both the authorโ€™s keen eye for detailed observation and her imaginative powers and offers an unfailingly empathetic look at China from a wide range of disparate angles. Te-Ping even reads a passage from one short story, โ€œLulu,โ€ which was previously published in The New Yorker.

10:51: A real-life inspiration for her fiction

28:30: A reading from โ€œLuluโ€

37:10: The cultural disconnect between China and the U.S.

43:16: Te-Pingโ€™s writing and publishing process

Recommendations:

Te-Ping: A short story collection titled What It Means When a Man Falls From the Sky, by Lesley Nneka Arimah, and My Country and My People, from a collection of essays from the 1930s by Lรญn Yว”tรกng ๆž—่ฏญๅ ‚.

Kaiser: The Index of Self-Destructive Acts, by Christopher Beha.ย