Beauty plus pity--that is the closest we can get to a definition of
art.--Vladimir Nabokov
In this tragicomic modern immigrant's tale, Malcolm Kwan is a slacker
twentysomething Asian-Canadian living in Vancouver who is about to
embark on a modelling career when his life is suddenly derailed by two
near-simultaneous events: the death of his filmmaker father, and the
betrayal of his fiancée who has left him. Soon he meets Hadley, the
half-sister he never knew existed?the result of his father's
extramarital affair?and as their tentative relationship grows, Malcolm
is forced to confront his past relationships with women, including his
own mother, an art teacher working through her grief as well as her
resentment at her son befriending her husband's daughter.
Written with a winsome yet plaintive eye, Beauty Plus Pity is about a
young man who's forced to reckon with the past as he works through his
lifelong ambivalence toward his hyphenated cultural identity, and
between two parents holding intolerable secrets.
Kevin Chong is the author of the novel Baroque-a-Nova (Plume) and
the memoir Neil Young Nation (Greystone Books).