
The Invisibility Cloak
Author: Ge Fei, Canaan Morse
Narrator: Brian Nishii
Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/31/2022
Categories: Fiction, Psychological, Literary Fiction, Crime

Author: Ge Fei, Canaan Morse
Narrator: Brian Nishii
Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/31/2022
Categories: Fiction, Psychological, Literary Fiction, Crime
Ge Fei is the pen name of Liu Yong, who was born in Jiangsu Province in 1964. His scholarly publications include Kafka’s Pendulum, and his fiction includes The Invisibility Cloak; the Jiangnan trilogy, of which Peach Blossom Paradise is the first volume; and the novella Flock of Brown Birds. He was awarded the 2014 Lu Xun Literary Prize and the 2015 Mao Dun Prize for Fiction.
Canaan Morse is a translator, poet, and editor. He cofounded the literary quarterly Pathlight: New Chinese Writing and has contributed translations of Chinese prose and poetry to The Kenyon Review, The Baffler, and other journals.
This wonderful short novel, Ge Fei’s first translated to English, has just been published by NYRB as a Classics Original. The cover copy calls it a “comic novel” and it is...in the sense of the straight man in a comic duo undergoing relationship trouble, family trouble, and job trouble in a fast mod......more
This was one of my favorite modern Chinese novels. Instead of dealing with the horrors of war and destruction of families and bureaucracies, as in Mo Yan and Yan Lianke's works, this was a breath of fresh air. It read much more like Japanese fiction in its depiction of an everyday narrator, tasked w......more
The Invisibility Cloak - Ge Fei بطل الرواية أربعيني فاشل-هكذا يراه المجتمع، يعيش في الصين المعاصرة، مطلّق وبلا أطفال، بلا عمل ثابت وبلا منزل وبلا مدخرات، يعيش مع شقيقته وزوجها في شقة متهالكة ويريدون منه الانتقال بأسرع ما يمكن، هو لم يتخط بعد انفصاله عن زوجته قبل عدّة أعوام ووفاة أمه أيضًا، لديه صديق......more
“The author packs in wit, social commentary, and an emotional depth that will lift the reader’s spirits like few recent English-language books.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Shot through with an eerie melody.” Publishers Weekly