Written using prose, images, lists, diagrams, songs, and plays, the novella Funeral follows Eddie from the 1969 film Funeral Parade of Roses in her descent to Hell. In Hell, Eddie meets and falls in love with Madame Rose during lunch. They spend their days creating Hell's first boba shop and cheering on Hell in the final pingpong match against Heaven, but their relationship soon falls apart. When Xing returns home to Shanghai via Hell's bullet train, Eddie sets out on a journey to win her back, accompanied by her friends Tony Leung, the god Tu'Er Shen, the moon, Mary Poppins, and her over-talkative Uber driver, Jimin Park. In this co-authored novella, DAISUKE SHEN & VI KHI NAO explore the depths of morality, pain, and queerness with irreverent humor and unflinching honesty.
Vi Khi Nao is the author of many books and is known for her work spanning poetry, fiction, play, film, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her forthcoming novel, The Italian Letters, is scheduled for publication by Melville House in 2024. In the same year, she will release a co-authored manuscript titled, The Six Tones of Water with Sun Yung Shin, through Ricochet. Recognized as a former Black Mountain Institute fellow, Vi Khi Nao received the Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize in 2022. https://www.vikhinao.com
Holding off on a star rating until and unless I see the film this is drawing its inspiration from. Overall, this experimental novella is thick with references, broadly historical and pop-cultural, and also specific to the Asian-American cultural milieu. I enjoyed a lot of what this book did, was confused by some, and overall left interested in checking out the film it was based on.
I really loved how dynamic this collaboration was— it was experimental and daring without losing even an ounce of a strong, robust voice. Amazing and vibrant language.