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Lipstick and Other Stories
 
Alex Kuo

Soft Cover:
ISBN: 962-7160-99-7
Dimensions: 184 pp, 200 x 140 mm
Price: HK$126/US$17

Hard Cover:
ISBN: 962-8783-25-4
Dimensions: 184 pp, 210 x 145 mm
Price: HK$168/US$22

"In the breathless, roller-coaster ride of Mr. Kuo's words, the weak-stomached must hang on for dear life and the braver ones will grin in glee, then revel in the sudden stillness of his poetic moments and read them greedily again and again. It is this excitement that won Alex Kuo the prestigious American Book Award."

Asian Wall Street Journal

 

Lipstick and Other Stories has won an American Book Award for 2002, the first book by a Hong Kong author and the first book from a publisher outside the United States to be so honored. Alex Kuo bridges oceans, cultures and generations. From grade-schoolers terrorizing Beijing’s Bank of China to seeing Elton John at the Holiday Inn-Lido, from an imaginary interview with Chairman Mao’s trusted confidant and advisor to encountering a Christian evangelist at the Great Hall of the People; these stories play with and explode the intricate and often murky relationships between ideology, dissidence and just plain everyday survival.

Critics Comments

"Alex Kuo, like his writing, is a creature that defies borders. Poised between countries, between poetry and prose, his filtered fury and resistance to lazy views of the world have just won him the American Book Award, a literary feather for his cap, for Lipstick and Other Stories....For his Hong Kong publisher, independent Asia 2000, it is a triumph of good writing against unfavorable odds, a first victory for a small fry pitted against the big boys of the book business.

"Major trade houses in the U.S. have this perception, Mr. Kuo says, that the American buying public is only interested in a couple of forms of narrative. If you talk, say about the Asian American experience, it has to be about immigration or an ancient left-behind feudalism. He does not mince words. “It’s racist. It’s cultural hegemony...My writing is very contemporary, I try to explore...more questions are raised than answered.

"So the politically incorrect story Lipstick was born, a jab at the media savvy planning of erstwhile Chinese dissidents now scattered in relative luxury and safety across the United States. Each story in the collection throws a gauntlet to the reader, as though to say, “Swallow this, if you can. Define this, if you dare."

"Mr. Kuo reached into a Hong Kong boyhood for the delectably written story, "The Catholic All-Star Chess Team." Its opening sentence is typical, anti-typical bait: “My most immediate reason for recording this story is my suspicion that the monogamous obsession of the Chinese for the game of bridge will prompt them, when the island reverts to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, to dismiss from history a most incredible chess match that occurred in the middle of the century in the present British crown colony of Hong Kong.

"In the breathless, roller-coaster ride of Mr. Kuo's words, the weak-stomached must hang on for dear life and the braver ones will grin in glee, then revel in the sudden stillness of his poetic moments and read them greedily again and again. It is this excitement that won Alex Kuo the prestigious American Book Award."

Asian Wall Street Journal

"His stories burst with hard-edged insights that take my breath away. I read them with surprise and admiration."

Leung Ping-kwan

"The essence of what short stories should be: simple and at the same time profound and disturbing. It is his genius to bring to light how the basic horror of repression, censorship and state terrorism is the same all over the world, on any side."

Luisa Valenzuela

"A lushly written, enigmatic collection of tales, most of which are set in that murky borderland where dreams, memory, imagination and fact mingle and merge, creating an alternate reality in which authenticity trumps mere accuracy...Lipstick and Other Stories may present readers with more questions than answers, but in the end it will leave them believing."

South China Morning Post

"Collectively [these stories] convey a strong sense of what a contemporary intellectual artist in China is up against...Add to this a large dose of droll humor, and Kuo's art is complete."

Bloomsbury Review

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