Larissa Lai
Goodreads Author
Born
La Jolla, The United States
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Member Since
October 2018
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Salt Fish Girl
8 editions
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2002
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The Tiger Flu
4 editions
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2018
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When Fox is a Thousand
7 editions
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1993
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The Lost Century
3 editions
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2022
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Automaton Biographies
6 editions
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published
2009
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Iron Goddess of Mercy
2 editions
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2021
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Sybil Unrest
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3 editions
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2008
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Slanting I, Imagining We: Asian Canadian Literary Production in the 1980s and 1990s
8 editions
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2014
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Eggs in the Basement
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2009
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Neither hand, nor foot, nor kidney: biopower, body parts and human flows in Stephen Frears' Dirty Pretty Things.(Critical essay): An article from: CineAction
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“How easily we abandon those who have suffered the same persecutions as we have. How quickly we grow impatient with their inability to transcend the conditions of our lives. ”
― Salt Fish Girl
― Salt Fish Girl
“This is what it's like to drown: You take a last look at the sky, a last breath, slowly. Air goes into your lungs and then you are under water. You let the air out molecule by molecule, realizing for the first time how precious it is, this thing that feels so much like nothing, neither liquid nor solid. Your eyes are open wide. The world goes cool and green and you keep falling. There are shapes in the darkness, fronds of river weed waving, dark indescribable things that float and then sink with you. You never knew you were so heavy. The density of your flesh has never been of such prime importance. The air leaks out of you in spite of your mightiest attempts to hold it. You need more but there is none. Leafy things flail. The water's coolness is no longer soothing. You gasp. Water rushes into your lungs and floods them. Your eyes stare wider. You thrash. You want more than anything to live, to be able to rise again, but you keep falling. The river is bottomless. It pushes you along in the direction of its current like an impatient auntie, but it won't let you to the surface. Your eyes are wide open, but slowly everything goes black. You begin to float beneath the surface. You are conscious of the coolness again, of how green everything is. You move with the water and through it. You have left your body far behind. The river has become a part of you.”
― Salt Fish Girl
― Salt Fish Girl
“One must take human form to engage in human affairs. It was difficult.”
― When Fox is a Thousand
― When Fox is a Thousand
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