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Red Oblivion

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Family secrets surface when two sisters travel to Hong Kong to care for their ill father.
When Jill Lau receives an early morning phone call that her elderly father has fallen gravely ill, she and her sister, Celeste, catch the first flight from Toronto to Hong Kong. The man they find languishing in the hospital is a barely recognizable shadow of his old, indomitable self.
According to his housekeeper, a couple of mysterious photographs arrived anonymously in the mail in the days before his collapse. These pictures are only the first link in a chain of events that begin to reveal the truth about their father's past and how he managed to escape from Guangzhou, China, during the Cultural Revolution to make a new life for himself in Hong Kong. Someone from the old days has returned to haunt him — exposing the terrible things he did to survive and flee one of the most violent periods of Chinese history, reinvent himself, and make the family fortune. Can Jill piece together the story of her family's past without sacrificing her father's love and reputation?
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      August 15, 2019
      An architect returns home during a family crisis and uncovers devastating secrets about the father she thought she knew. Novelist Shimotakahara (After the Bloom, 2017, etc.) tells a heartbreaking story in which the past haunts the present and bleeds into the future. Jill Lau, an architect living in Toronto, returns to Hong Kong with her sister, Celeste, to hold vigil at the bedside of their dying father. Ba, an iron-willed but distant patriarch, is a wealthy man with impoverished beginnings in Guangzhou, China. He never revealed how he found his way to Hong Kong after the Cultural Revolution or what he had to do to climb out of poverty. His hidden past invades his hospital room just when he is becoming too weak to fight the old battles. "The past, or his memory of the past, is largely absent, drained of emotion. All that remains are a few cold images. Where one expects to find yearning, one confronts instead a desire not to look at anything too closely." Celeste returns to Canada, but Jill stays on in the family apartment. She becomes curious about her father's background when a mysterious package arrives. Jill eventually returns to the distant village where everything changed when her father made desperate choices and settled long-simmering grudges. Shimotakahara is adept at portraying the otherness of living in two worlds while belonging to neither. She deftly articulates the many ways human beings can justify wrongdoing if it leads to a good outcome, describing the inconceivable with nuance while conveying both shock and banality. Shimotakahara displays virtuosity in this subtle deconstruction of one family's tainted origins.

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