Alice Walker, the real information about the pleasure club and the secret of one hundred secrets, was called Tan Enmei's novel "Joy Lac Club", "honest, inspiring, brave, courageous". The publisher's weekly magazine explains this novel as "very poetic, imaginative and moving, ... it looks simple and essentially dramatic." Amy Than novels are not only admired by their literary values. He was also included in the selection of multicultural literature for the depiction of his Chinese and Chinese American culture. But critics such as George Tseo strongly oppose these and other honors about Tan novels and cultural details of Mandari, in particular.
AMY TAN is "Surprise of Surprise", "Happy Luck Club", "Wife of Kitchen God", "One hundred secret sense", "Daughter of life", "Opposite of fate", "Shui Shui Save Fish ", and two people. The children's books "Moon Girl" and "Sawava" are Chinese Siamese writers. Tan is also a co-producer and coauthor of the movie version of The Joy Luck Club, and also a screenwright of the opera The Bonesetter's Daughter.
Amy Tan is a writer for Joy Lac Club, Kitchen God Wife, One Secret Sense, Bonesetters Daughter, Town Forbit, Rescue Fish, and books for two children, Moon Lady and Chinese Shamkat. Sagwa, it was adapted to the child's PBS series. Tan is also a co-producer and coauthor 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.
Fraud binds the role of Joy Lac Club. At Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan depicts fraud at almost all turning point of the novel. Mothers often help their daughters through fraudulent comments; husbands conceal his wife's secret through deception. Even my best friends are cheating each other for some reason. Throughout the story, fraud is an irreplaceable tool for raising children; to maintain marriage or to keep friendship. - Criticism of John Steinbeck 's society in the "Breakfast" story of "Steinbeck" describes the warm experience that 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.