A rediscovered classic of linked short stories set in San Francisco's
Chinatown, by the first published Asian American fiction writer--with an
introduction by C Pam Zhang, bestselling author of How Much of These
Hills Is Gold
In this rediscovered classic of linked short stories set in San
Francisco's Chinatown, Sui Sin Far portrays Chinese immigrants as they
fall in love, encounter racism, and wrestle with their new Americanized
identities--decades before writers like Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy
Tan.
By turns tender and dramatic, Mrs. Spring Fragrance tells of the
Chinese women and men as they confront prejudice and forced detention;
choose to assimilate or stay true to their cultural heritage; meet both
kind and predatory Americans; and find love, purpose, and understanding
in their new home.
These stories are windows into the lives of everyday people in an
unforgiving city, who find solidarity and hope in the most unexpected
places.
The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on
their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of
resistance.