Award-winning author Wang Zhousheng's novel set in near contemporary
Shanghai deals with the contemporary and universal problems of old age
and illness and shows how a middle-class Chinese family goes about
tackling them.
Retired nurse Ling Deqing is astonished, one day, to find her long
divorced 80 year old husband, Xiao Zichen, standing on the doorstep. His
second wife, the music teacher, Liu Qing has died and in a fit of absent
mindedness, a sign of the onset of dementia, he has found his way back
to his first home. Reluctant at first, Ling Deqing eventually takes him
back if only to ease the burden on her daughter, Xiao Ying...
Wang Zhousheng's finely drawn characters live and draw our sympathy as
they grapple with the day to day problems of coping with Alzheimer's.
They are held together by a strong sense of family duty and memory which
is besieged by the Alzheimer's oblivion of the title. But behind the
loss of personal memory there also stands the loss of historical memory,
as significant dates pass unremarked.