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CHEERS & TEARS by ZuoZhou 1. They are both divorced. He is 53; she is 29. They live in a moderate American city where there is a small Chinatown established by businessmen from Taiwan about half a century ago. She was born and raised in Shanghai by her proud parents who love her as ‘a precious pearl in their hands,’ as the saying goes. Her father is a retired schoolteacher; her mother is still working for the government as a counselor at the Political Bureau. Both of her parents are party members, but they are no longer to feel the pride for being so. Lisa is the only daughter of her parents. She has been close to her father ever since she was a little girl. She went to the same school where her father taught. Her father carried her on his bicycle everyday until she was too big for that old bike of his. For her, her father was the symbol of all men, handsome, masculine with a tender heart. Her mother was more ‘manly’ than her father, she thought. Her mother talks loud and fast in her typical Shanghai dialect. Her father seems to be under his wife’s scrutiny all his life. Maybe that’s why Lisa feels some kind of sympathy towards her father. She remembers that her father used to bath her when she was little, not her mother. Her mother has heavy hands. Lisa has a good memory. After coming to the U.S., she seems to have more memories of her childhood, fragments she would never think she’d remember. For example, when she was six or seven, she was sleeping in the same bed with her parents and she would pretend she was sleeping when her parents made love. She didn’t understand the things between a man and a woman, but she was curious and she found his father’s heavy breathing extremely exciting, not sexually though. One night, she heard her mother ask about money right after her father reached climax. She could see in the darkness with her eyes closed how disappointed her father must have felt. He got up to pee besides the bed and went back to sleep. Besides her father, her ex-husband was the second man who has touched her intimately. But she always remembers her father’s hands, gentle, loving and warm. She seldom felt comfortable under her husband’s touch. His hands were cold and wet. He didn’t have what her father has. Her marriage with the man who had cold and wet hands lasted three years. After her first marriage, she experienced a period of ‘aimless self-indulgence,’ which was not the same as ‘self destruction.’ No, she still had expectations in life, her life (!) that has been the whole content and hope of her parents’ life. Like most of Chinese parents, they have high hope of their daughter who has always been the best at schools, work, etc.. She missed her parents terribly during those dark hours, days, even months, until she met Joe Wu. 2. Joe Wu definitely deserves the word ‘successful’ among his fellow Chinese and Chinese-Americans. He has become the most powerful figure in the Chinatown because of his own venture in seafood wholesale business as well as his ties with both Chinese and non-Chinese communities here in the U.S. Some say that he made his fortune because of his easy-going personality, except the inconsolable breakups with his three wives before he married Lisa Zhou. He almost gave up the idea of remarrying until he saw Lisa, the young and energetic lady from Shanghai. Her youthful face and sweet talks left a strong impression on his mind long after the Chinese Commercial Association conference they both attended. Lisa was impressed by Joe Wu’s wealth and wisdom when she learned about him though she could not say what exactly that kind of ‘wisdom’ is. His mature manners and composure in public made her ex seem like a little boy who has no idea what the ‘real world’ is about. Joe Wu is a man of few words with small eyes and a moderate fat body. At his age, he looks fine as a rich Chinese business-man, moving and talking slow as if the world is at his fingertips. He has gotten rid of that fishy smell in his body. He uses perfumes sometimes. His suits are all custom made now. He even whitened his teeth because he has become a ‘public figure’ now. Money makes a man like Joe Wu look attractive in Lisa’s eyes. She doesn’t give much thought to Joe Wu’s ex-wives. One time, at a business dinner, looking at Joe’s soused face and animated eyes, she secretly thought that a man who had such an impact on Chinatown’s fate deserves better women. Soon she became his secretary at his spacious office on top of a seafood restaurant overlooking the river. She soon picked up some Cantonese and Taiwan dialect from Joe’s partners and friends. Another thing that won her heart immediately was Joe Wu’s generosity. He bought her gold and diamond. He seemed to know what a woman like Lisa wants. Later, after she agreed to marry her during sex on the sofa at his office, he even gave her money to help her parents in Shanghai buy a new apartment. He was like a heavy animal bearing down on her petite body and she was glad their lovemaking was no more than 10 minutes. That night, Joe Wu spoke more words to her than all the words combined he had said to his three ex-wives. + to be continued...
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LTG 回複 悄悄話 thanks, zf!!

that is a great encouragement!!!

:)

cheers!

知凡 回複 悄悄話 "multiple perspectives...

no fixed "formulas".....

non-traditional, plotless fiction...

"we" don't really know what's going to happen....

...the writer needs to 'manipulate' less and less.....that is, write with instinct...."

I really like to read this kind of fiction!!!...write with instinct....read with instinct...

but I think it is a real challenge for the writer....

I have no expectations for the fiction, just want to read what you will write....the most interesting part of your fiction for me is still the flow of the words with multiple perspectives not the story....
LTG 回複 悄悄話 現在覺得大可不必有這種擔憂;)

no, no worries!!! say whatever you need to say!!! :)


但我的確感覺她即將麵臨的掙紮。。。;)

you have a good instinct!!! :)

the challenge for writing non-traditional, plotless fiction is that "we" don't really know what's going to happen.... the writer needs to 'manipulate' less and less.....that is, write with instinct....
影雲 回複 悄悄話 這樣對讀者的思維也很有挑戰性。。。實際上我在回貼裏保留了些自己的想法,擔心
自己的想法左右作者的繼續寫作,現在覺得大可不必有這種擔憂;) 但我的確
感覺她即將麵臨的掙紮。。。;)
作舟詩集 回複 悄悄話 "yy: 感覺好“戲”還在後頭....

i realize that posting parts while writing at the same time will be a challenge for the writer due to readers' reaction and expectation....:)

zf: "或許從來就沒“新”過,一直就在那裏..."

yes, this is true!!!

a fiction is different from a poem.....a fiction has multiple perspectives from various characters.....no fixed "formulas".....

thanks friends!!!


知凡 回複 悄悄話 I really don’t know the formulas for ‘successful’ , ‘wisdom’ , ‘real world’, ‘public figure’ …waiting for the next…

小說裏的一些細節披露是我很少見到的,但似乎也是沒有人敢真正去麵對和思考的。。。故事看多了都不新鮮,千篇一律的東西太多。。。喜歡看到文字裏的一些對待故事人物的“new discoveries”,或許從來就沒“新”過,一直就在那裏,但常見的隻是一些表麵文章。。。描述細膩。。。
影雲 回複 悄悄話 非常引人入勝,背景非常豐富,感覺好“戲”還在後頭。。。因為這裏的鋪墊給予女
主人公某種複雜的性格。。。至少在她不同尋常但很細膩的回憶裏滲透出來。。。嗯,
不說太多,但期望著續。:)
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