"Powerful ... full of magic ... I do not do important things until I finish reading this book" - Los Angeles Times
"Awesome ... an important lesson about storytelling related to memory and inheritance." - San Francisco Chronicle
"I really changed the way I looked at the history of my Asian American people.There are many difficulties in our heritage - many popularities, a lot of fears, anger and death. It shows a cross-border past.The language and culture of these different elements are together, I have never seen such a history before.You are my God, I think that I am here I live in the landscape of this literature and memoirs I am here I have a story In other words it is a story of Asian American, feminist, And it is the classic of a story faithful to our existence.This is a book that is with me and lives by me. "- Margaret Cho
Amy Tan is a writer for Joy Lac Club, Kitchen God Wife, One Secret Seth, Bonesetters Daughter, Opposite of Faun, Rescue Fish, and two children's books, Moon Lady and Chinese Shamkat. It was adapted to Sagwa, children 's PBS series. Tan is also a producer and co-writer of the movie version of The Joy Luck Club, and her articles and stories are published in numerous magazines and collections. Her work has been translated into over 25 languages. Tan received a master's degree in linguistics from San Jose University and serves as a linguist for children with developmental disabilities. She lives in husband and San Francisco and New York.
The story of four Chinese mothers and four Chinese daughters was discussed at Joy Luck Club's mother and daughter's novel "The Joy Luck Club". I can not deny the difference in fostering women born in China in the first quarter of this century and their daughters born in California. - Joy Luck Club 's Xifu Club' s mother and daughter relationship is full of conflict due to June 's Amy Tan, Su Yuan' s character 's relationship with her mother and daughter, but ultimately deep love and commitment to each other It is rooted in. Two women have many opposing opinions and beliefs, as there is a big difference in their environment and the experience of their lives.
The family relationship of Joy Luck Club comes from a part of the novel "The Joy Luck Club" written by Amy Tan and reveals complex relationships and emotions in the family. This story is the story of four Chinese women and their daughters. The author leads the reader through the mother's experience when the mother left China and came to the United States. As an American, these daughters grew up in the United States. Even if it brings a lot of pain to them, this is what the mother wants.
Comparing "Happiness Club" and "Female Warrior", Amy Tan's popular novel "Happy Luck Club" is exploring the problems faced by first generation and second generation Chinese immigrants, especially mothers and daughters. Tan's book is a fictional work, but much of the struggle it describes is also reflected in Maxine Hong Kingston's autobiographical work, The Woman Warrior: The Ghost in the Ghost Memorial. - Understanding at Amy Than 's Joy Lac Club At Amy Than' s Joy Lac Club, daughters are too young to be innocent to understand their mothers and the difficulties they face. But at the end of the novel, the girls can understand the source of their mothers through stories and experiences, and mothers tell their daughters their background.
Fraud binds the role of Joy Lac Club. At Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan painted fraud at almost all turning point of the novel. Mother often helps her daughter through fraudulent comments; her husband conceals their wife's secrets through deception. Even my best friends deceive each other when struggling for some reason. Throughout the story, fraud is an irreplaceable tool for raising children; trying to maintain marriage or maintain friendship. - Criticism of John Steinbeck 's society in the "Breakfast" story of "Steinbeck" describes the warm experience he once had. This story also indirectly criticized society. Writers are fascinated by their simple life. Their high spirit, simple air, their satisfaction and hospitality all have beautiful elements leaving a permanent impression in the minds of the writers.