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Her second semi-autobiographical novel of desire and lust in a new
city far from China...According to the author, Marrying Buddha is
the continuation of her first novel Shanghai Baby, the
international bestseller which was banned in China and catapulted
her to fame and notoriety in the country of her birth. As in
Shanghai Baby, the protagonist is Coco, a young successful female
novelist who decides to leave Shanghai for New York. Coco embarks
on the next leg of life's journey, a road that leads her through
love, desire, and spiritual awakening. In Manhattan she meets Muju.
Muju and Coco share a deep, intense passion, experimenting and
exploring their desires at every available opportunity. But into
this relationship enters glamorous, wealthy and impossibly urbane
New Yorker Nick. And when as a result her relationship with Muju is
threatened, Coco returns to China, to the tiny temple-studded
island of Putu, the place of her birth. It is on Mount Putu where
Coco finds some inner peace - but once back in Shanghai she is
visited by both Muju and Nick and is once again caught up in the
intensity and passion of the two relationships.; After both men
leave Coco discovers she is pregnant,
Publicly burned in China for its sensual nature and irreverent
style, this novel is the semi-autobiographical story of Coco, a
cafe waitress, who is full of enthusiasm and impatience for life.
She meets a young man, Tian Tian, for whom she feels tenderness and
love, but he is reclusive, impotent and an increasing user of
drugs. Despite parental objections, Coco moves in with him, leaves
her job and throws herself into writing. Shortly afterwards she
meets Mark, a married Westerner. The two are uncontrollably
attracted and begin a highly charged, physical affair. Torn between
her two lovers, and tormented by her deceit, her unfinished novel
and the conflicting feelings involved in love and betrayal, Coco
begins to find out who she really is. Here is a beautifully written
novel with a distinct voice that describes China on the brink of
its own social and sexual revolution.
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