Masquerade A novel

Mike Fu, 1985-

Book - 2024

"Newly single Meadow Liu is house-sitting for his friend, artist Selma Shimizu, when he stumbles upon The Masquerade, a novel about a masked ball in 1930s Shanghai. The author's name is the same as Meadow's own in Chinese, Liu Tian-a coincidence that proves to be the first of many strange happenings. Over the course of a single summer, Meadow must contend with a possibly haunted apartment, a mirror that plays tricks, a stranger speaking in riddles at the bar where he works, as well as a startling revelation about a former lover. And when Selma vanishes from her artist residency, Meadow is forced to question everything he knows as the boundaries between real and imagined begin to blur. Exploring social, cultural, and sexual id...entities in New York, Shanghai, and beyond, Mike Fu's Masquerade is a skillfully layered, brilliantly interwoven debut novel of friendship, queer longing, and worlds on the brink, asking how we can find ourselves among ghosts of all kinds, and who we can trust when nothing-and no one-is as it seems"--

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Subjects
Genres
Novels
Published
Portland : Tin House 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Mike Fu, 1985- (author)
Edition
First US edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781959030843
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Translator Fu debuts with an eerie and rewarding story of a queer Chinese American grappling with his sense of self. Meadow Liu, 29, meets Japanese artist Selma at a gallery in New York City and the two develop a strong friendship based on "intensity of feeling." Having grown up in Tennessee, he's excited to explore the city's gay scene and stirred by Selma's bold fashion sense. When she leaves town for a residency in Shanghai, he stays in her apartment, where he finds a copy of The Masquerade, a 1940 novel by Liu Tian about a masquerade ball. The strange coincidence (Liu Tian is Meadow's Chinese birth name) proves to be a harbinger for the book's uncanny effect on him--after he reads a description of a magic mirror, he looks in Selma's mirror and sees younger and older versions of himself. Later, he wakes up from dreams of a masquerade ball with the unshakable feeling that he was there. After he learns that Selma has gone missing in Shanghai, his sense of reality further deteriorates. Fu's vivid collage of imagery and metafictional elements intriguingly conveys Meadow's state of mind, and the ways in which masks can help a person find oneself. This funhouse of a novel is worth seeking out. Agent: Heather Carr, Friedrich Agency. (Oct.)

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