Carlos Rojas
Written by one of Taiwan's most provocative and innovative authors, Retribution opens with a violent rape and suicide, and then presents a Roshomon-style kaleidoscopic array of differing perspectives of the same event and its aftermath. In addition, the novel also features an assortment of subplots which use an almost lyrical tone to explore the intersections of devotion and blasphemy, of eros and thanatos, in this isolated rural community.
Carlos Rojas, University of Florida
Lingchei Letty Chen
Li Yung-p'ing is undoubtedly one of the most important writers in contemporary Chinese literature. His unique style of language and the complex narrative structure are two of his trademarks. Retribution exemplifies his modernist elegance and mastery of Chinese language. The basic plot of Jiling Chronicles is simple; the narrative structure that Li Yung-p'ing builds around the plot, however, complicates a rather simple incident into a mystery and a detective work. Because of its parallax perspective, reading the novel can be an intriguing experience. The novel's topic on desire and revenge explores fundamental human emotions and the consequences of actions. A timeless piece, this novel is a must read.
Lingchei Letty Chen, Washington University in St. Louis