In Ha Jin‘s A Song Everlasting: A Novel, famous Chinese singer Yao Tian, in the U.S. on a state-supported tour, takes a private gig in New York to pick up extra cash for his daughter’s tuition fund. There’s nothing to it – until the government finds that supporters of Taiwan’s secession sponsored the event, placing Tian’s artistic and personal freedom at risk. Moderated by writers Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan, co-hosts of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast on LitHub Radio.
In Conversation: On A Song Everlasting: A Novel
In Conversation: On A Song Everlasting: A Novel
Terrell, Whitney
Whitney Terrell is a writer, educator, and the author of The Good Lieutenant: A Novel, The Huntsman, and The King of Kings County. His nonfiction appears in The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, The Washington Post, Slate, and other publications. He is also an associate professor of English at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the co-host of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast at LitHub Radio, with V.V. Ganeshananthan.
Jin, Ha
Ha Jin left his native China in 1985 to attend Brandeis University. He is the author of eight novels, including the bestselling Waiting, four story collections, four volumes of poetry, a biography of Li Bai, and a book of essays. He has received the National Book Award, two PEN/Faulkner Awards, the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. In 2014 Jin was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In A Song Everlasting: A Novel (Pantheon Books) famous Chinese singer Yao Tian, in the U.S. on a state-supported tour, takes a private gig in New York to pick up extra cash for his daughter’s tuition fund. But after returning to China, Tian learns the event was sponsored by supporters of Taiwan’s secession – and now his government is demanding a formal self-criticism. When he is asked to forfeit his passport, Tian impulsively decides to return to New York to protest his government’s threats. His career begins to flourish in the states, but he is soon placed on a Chinese government blocklist and it becomes increasingly clear that he may never return to his homeland – unless he denounces the freedoms that have made his new life possible. The Boston Globe called the book “a deeply moving portrait of an artist as an immigrant in a new land.”
Ganeshananthan, V.V.
V.V. Ganeshananthan is a writer, journalist, poet, and the author of Love Marriage (Random House). She also co-hosts the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast on LitHub Radio with Whitney Terrell. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Washington Post, among others, while her short stories have appeared in Granta, Ploughshares, and Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014.