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Sightseeing (2005)

por Rattawut Lapcharoensap

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The national bestseller by the award-winning Thai American author. "A brilliant collection . . . brimming with sharp-clawed survival lessons" (Los Angeles Times).   Set in contemporary Thailand, these are generous, radiant tales of family bonds, youthful romance, generational conflicts, and cultural shiftings beneath the glossy surface of a warm, Edenic setting. Written with exceptional acuity, grace, and sophistication, the stories present a nation far removed from its exoticized stereotypes. In the prize-winning opening story "Farangs," the son of a beachside motel owner commits the cardinal sin of falling for a pretty American tourist. In the novella, "Cockfighter," a young girl witnesses her proud father's valiant but foolhardy battle against a local delinquent whose family has a vicious stranglehold on the villagers.   Through his vivid assemblage of parents and children, natives and transients, ardent lovers and sworn enemies, Lapcharoensap dares us to look with new eyes at the circumstances that shape our views and the prejudices that form our blind spots. Gorgeous and lush, painful and candid, Sightseeing is an extraordinary reading experience, one that powerfully reveals that when it comes to how we respond to pain, anger, hurt, and love, no place is too far from home.   "Lapcharoensap is a commanding, animated tour guide, and a lot more than that--he can write with the bait and the hook of genuine talent . . . [He] has a gift for the detail that catches not only his Thai milieu but teenage life everywhere." --Darin Strauss, The New York Times Book Review… (más)
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A collection of stories exploring life in modern Thailand via a series of key topics that might be expected to interest foreign readers — tourism, elephants, mopeds, relations between Thais and foreigners, Cambodian migrants, poverty, petty corruption, home-working, cockfighting, sex-workers. Quite nicely done and very worthy, but there wasn’t anything that really grabbed me. All the stories are essentially about parent-child relationships, mostly from the point of view of a teenage son (one story reverses this by taking the point of view of an elderly father, and one has a teenage girl POV character who is basically the same as the boys, except that she obsesses about breasts from the opposite end). ( )
  thorold | May 25, 2024 |
Set in contemporary Thailand, this brilliant collection of short stories and one novella is the debut novel of Rattawut’s. Themes such as family bonds, cultural erosion and generational conficts highlight these funny and poignant stories. The writing has a gift for detail and bristles with imagination.
You might like my recommendations for the Best Books from SE Asia on my site.
https://quizlit.org/se-asia-best-books ( )
  Quizlitbooks | Apr 20, 2024 |
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Es gibt eine Entdeckung zu machen: Der junge Autor Rattawut Lapcharoensap, geboren in Chicago, aufgewachsen in Bangkok, erzählt in seinem gefeierten Debüt von einem Thailand, das wir so nicht kennen: fern von exotischen Stereotypen und ganz nah dran am modernen Leben. So zum Beispiel in der preisgekrönten Geschichte "Farangs", in der der junge Erzähler sich in eine amerikanische Urlauberin verliebt, die wie alle Farangs - Touristen - in Thailand nur Elefanten und Sex sucht, dann aber überraschend die Bekanntschaft eines Hausschweins namens Clint Eastwood macht. ( )
  ela82 | Feb 21, 2024 |
Kurzgeschichten sind nur dann gut, wenn sie wirklich gut geschrieben sind. Jene von Lapcharoensap sind wirklich gut geschrieben. Er erzählt aus der Perspektive Jugendlicher über den Alltag in Thailand. Über die Liebe, über die Touristen und über den täglichen Kampf jener, die in diesem Land täglich aufs Neue kämpfen müssen, um ihr Leben leben zu können. Es ist vielleicht nicht das beste Buch, um Vorfreude aufkommen zu lassen auf einen Thailandurlaub. Aber es ist ein sehr gutes Buch, wenn man auf Reisen der Realität in einem Land begegen möchte oder zumindest darum wissen will, was Thailand abseits der Tourismusangebote ausmacht. ( )
  koanmi | Dec 31, 2018 |
'A country that is dynamic and corrupt, full of pride and passion'
By sally tarbox on 2 October 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
Probably *3.5 for this selection of short stories set in the author's native Thailand but written in English.
I was particularly struck by 'Draft Day' where two young friends attend the draft lottery, where those who make it through the selection process must wait to see whether they get a red ball or black (exemption.) As they root for each other, the wealthy narrator observes "What Wichu didn't know then was that he needed my prayers more than I needed his" - his parents have bought him a guaranteed black with a bribe. An end to childhood innocence.
Also 'Priscilla the Cambodian', where a playmate suffers Thai anti-immigrant prejudice.
In the title story, a young man is accompanying his mother on a first and last holiday as she waits to go blind...
Others feature an elderly disabled American ex-pat living in a difficult relationship with his son and Thai wife; a young Thai man falling for a tourist; and a teen girl whose father is caught up in the murky world of cockfighting...
Some packed quite a punch- I couldn't put it down. ( )
  starbox | Oct 1, 2017 |
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The only thing I ever learned about wealth was Priscilla the Cambodian's beautiful teeth. All her teeth were lovely ingots, each one crowned in a cap of pure gold. When she smiled it sometimes looked like that little girl had swallowed the sun.
She could've been Khmer Rouge—a term Mother and Father always mentioned in stern voices when they complained about the refugees—although I only understood at the time that Khmer Rouge was a bad thing like cancer was a bad thing. Khmer Rouge probably made you bald and pale and impossibly skinny, and Khmer Rouge probably made you cough up vile gray-green globs of shit like Uncle Sutichai when we visited him at the hospital every Sunday. If that little girl had Khmer Rouge, I certainly didn't want Dong to get it too.
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The national bestseller by the award-winning Thai American author. "A brilliant collection . . . brimming with sharp-clawed survival lessons" (Los Angeles Times).   Set in contemporary Thailand, these are generous, radiant tales of family bonds, youthful romance, generational conflicts, and cultural shiftings beneath the glossy surface of a warm, Edenic setting. Written with exceptional acuity, grace, and sophistication, the stories present a nation far removed from its exoticized stereotypes. In the prize-winning opening story "Farangs," the son of a beachside motel owner commits the cardinal sin of falling for a pretty American tourist. In the novella, "Cockfighter," a young girl witnesses her proud father's valiant but foolhardy battle against a local delinquent whose family has a vicious stranglehold on the villagers.   Through his vivid assemblage of parents and children, natives and transients, ardent lovers and sworn enemies, Lapcharoensap dares us to look with new eyes at the circumstances that shape our views and the prejudices that form our blind spots. Gorgeous and lush, painful and candid, Sightseeing is an extraordinary reading experience, one that powerfully reveals that when it comes to how we respond to pain, anger, hurt, and love, no place is too far from home.   "Lapcharoensap is a commanding, animated tour guide, and a lot more than that--he can write with the bait and the hook of genuine talent . . . [He] has a gift for the detail that catches not only his Thai milieu but teenage life everywhere." --Darin Strauss, The New York Times Book Review

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