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Taipei (novel)

Taipei is a 2013 novel by Tao Lin. It is his third novel.

First edition cover
AuthorTao Lin
Cover artistCardon Webb (design)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesVintage Contemporaries
GenreFiction, novel
PublishedJune 4, 2013, Vintage Books
Pages248
ISBN978-0-307-95017-8 (US),
978-1-78211-185-6 (UK)
Preceded byRichard Yates 

Background edit

On August 15, 2011, The New York Observer reported that Lin had sold his third novel, then titled Taipei, Taiwan, to Vintage.[1] Lin's agent, Bill Clegg, brokered the deal with editor Tim O'Connell based on "a 5000-word excerpt and a ~3-page outline."[citation needed]

Cover edit

On February 1, 2013, Entertainment Weekly debuted the cover.[2] The article also included an interview with Lin, who commented on the autobiographical nature of the book:

Writing autobiographically is more difficult because I'm editing a massive first draft of maybe 25,000 pages—my memory—into a 250-page novel. It's less difficult because I don't need to write a 25,000-page first draft; it's already there, in some form, as my memory. Related: I don't view my memory as accurate or static—and, in autobiographical fiction, my focus is still on creating an effect, not on documenting reality—so "autobiographical", to me, is closer in meaning to "fiction" than "autobiography."

The article did not comment on the cover, except to say that it was "shiny". Thought Catalog, in an article titled "The Cover For Tao Lin's New Novel Looks Sweet," wondered how it would appear: "The version online is a shiny gif. It will be interesting to see what the cover looks like on a physical copy."[3]

Summary edit

The description on the back of the advance galleys, distributed in early January and notably including prescription pill bottles containing candy,[4] stated:

Taipei by Tao Lin is an ode—or lament—to the way we live now. Following Paul from New York, where he comically navigates Manhattan's art and literary scenes, to Taipei, Taiwan, where he confronts his family's roots, we see one relationship fail, while another is born on the internet and blooms into an unexpected wedding in Las Vegas. Along the way—whether on all night drives up the East Coast, shoplifting excursions in the South, book readings on the West Coast, or ill advised grocery runs in Ohio—movies are made with laptop cameras, massive amounts of drugs are ingested, and two young lovers come to learn what it means to share themselves completely. The result is a suspenseful meditation on memory, love, and what it means to be alive, young, and on the fringe in America, or anywhere else for that matter.

Early Response edit

On February 25 Publishers Weekly, in a starred review,[5] predicted Taipei would be Lin's "breakout" book, calling it "a novel about disaffection that's oddly affecting" and noting that "for all its emotional reality, Taipei is a book without an ounce of self-pity, melodrama, or posturing."

Bret Easton Ellis tweeted praise for the novel soon after its release.[6] Frederick Barthelme also voiced praise for the novel:[This quote needs a citation]

Tao Lin has made a distinctive career out of sticking to his guns, his guns being the ultra-high-res self-consciousness that characterizes our lives but which we routinely ignore in our lives and in our art. In Taipei he is a constant microscope, examining a world of miniature gestures, tiny facial movements, hands in motion, shrugs, nods, twists, ticks, flicks and snaps, a world in which the barrage of information we take in moment by moment is simultaneously cataloged, interpreted, cross-referenced, recorded, and filed.

On March 14 the New York Observer included Taipei in its "Spring Arts Preview: Top Ten Books",[7] calling Lin "an excellent writer of avant-garde fiction" and Taipei "his most mature work [...] Mr. Lin has refined his deadpan prose style here into an icy, cynical, but ultimately thrilling and unique literary voice."

Release edit

Taipei was published on June 4. Early reviews were positive, including those from New York Observer,[8] Elle,[9] The Globe And Mail,[10] and Slate.[11] Mixed reviews included those from New York Times[12] and National Public Radio,[13] both of whose reviewers seemed to both "love and hate", as Dwight Garner said in his New York Times review, Lin's book.

In The Daily Beast critic Emily Witt reviewed the book very positively:[14]

Taipei is exactly the kind of book I hoped Tao Lin would one day write. He is one of the few fiction writers around who engages with contemporary life, rather than treating his writing online as existing in opposition to or apart from the hallowed analog space of the novel. He's consistently good for a few laughs and writes in a singular style already much imitated by his many sycophants on the Internet. Some people like Tao Lin for solely these reasons, or treat him as a sort of novelty or joke. But Lin can also produce the feelings of existential wonder that all good novelists provoke. His writing reveals the hyperbole in conversational language that we use, it seems, to make up for living lives where equanimity and well-adjustment are the most valued attributes, where human emotions are pathologized into illness: we do not fall in love, we become "obsessed"; we do not dislike, we "hate". We manipulate ourselves chemically to avoid acting "crazy."

Clancy Martin, reviewing for New York Times Book Review,[15] said:

Here we have a serious, first-rate novelist putting all his skills to work. Taipei is a love story, and although it's Lin's third novel it's also, in a sense, a classic first novel: it's semi-autobiographical (Lin has described it as the distillation of 25,000 pages of memory) and it's a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story about a young man who learns, through love, that life is larger than he thought it was.

Taipei was listed as a best or favorite book of 2013 by the Times Literary Supplement,[16] Evening Standard,[17] Slate,[18] Vice,[19] Complex,[20] Village Voice,[21] Bookforum,[22] Buzzfeed,[23] The Week,[24] Salon, Maisonneuve, and other venues.

Foreign editions edit

A Spanish edition from Alpha Decay[25] and a French edition from Au Diable Vauvert were published in January 2014.[needs update] The French edition[26] uses a variation of the English cover. A Romanian edition was published in 2019.[27] Also forthcoming are Dutch,[28] German, and Italian editions.

Film adaptation edit

A film adaptation written and directed by Jason Lester and starring Ellie Bamber, Justin Chon, Hannah Marks, Miles Robbins, and Katherine Reis was released under the title High Resolution in October 2018 through Showtime.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tao Lin Announces Five-Figure Sale of Taipei, Taiwan to Vintage; Tim O'Connell, 'Prolific Tweeter,' to Edit". The New York Observer. August 15, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  2. ^ Lee, Stephan (February 1, 2013). "Tao Lin talks his upcoming novel 'Taipei'. Also, see the cover. It's shiny, and it moves -- EXCLUSIVE". ew.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Cover For Tao Lin's New Novel Looks Sweet - Thought Catalog". Thought Catalog. February 3, 2013.
  4. ^ "January Magazine: Book Publicity 101". januarymagazine.blogspot.com.
  5. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Taipei by Tao Lin". PublishersWeekly.com.
  6. ^ @BretEastonEllis (March 4, 2013). "With "Taipei" Tao Lin becomes the most interesting prose stylist of his generation, which doesn't mean that "Taipei" isn't a boring novel..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ The Editors (March 14, 2013). "Spring Arts Preview: Top Ten Books". Observer. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Gchat Is a Noble Pursuit: Tao Lin's Modernist Masterpiece". Observer. June 5, 2013.
  9. ^ shea, Lisa (June 4, 2013). "Book Review: 'Taipei'". elle.com. Hachette Filipacchi Médias. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  10. ^ Keeler, Emily M. (May 31, 2013). "Tao Lin's new novel makes art from the products that define our daily lives". The Globe and Mail.
  11. ^ "Tao Lin's Taipei reviewed: techy, drug-fueled, existential fiction". Slate Magazine. June 7, 2013.
  12. ^ Garner, Dwight (June 4, 2013). "A Literary Mind, Under the Spell of Drugs and a MacBook". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Book Review: 'Taipei' By Tao Lin : NPR". NPR.org. June 11, 2013.
  14. ^ Witt, Emily (June 18, 2013). "The Gpistolary Novel: Tao Lin's "Taipei"". The Daily Beast.
  15. ^ Martin, Clancy (June 28, 2013). "The Agony of Ecstasy". The New York Times.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on December 10, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  17. ^ "Books of the year 2013". November 14, 2013.
  18. ^ "Favorite Books of 2013 from Bazelon, Plotz, Stevens, and the Rest of Slate". Slate. December 2013.
  19. ^ "All the Books I Read in 2013".
  20. ^ "The Best Books of 2013". Complex Networks.
  21. ^ Our favorite books 2013Village Voice January 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "The Best Novels of 2013".
  23. ^ "17 Books We Loved in 2013". BuzzFeed.
  24. ^ "The best books we read in 2013".
  25. ^ "Timeline Photos - Editorial Alpha Decay - Facebook". facebook.com.
  26. ^ "Au diable vauvert on Twitter". Twitter.
  27. ^ "Taipei - Paralela 45". Paralela 45.
  28. ^ "Taipei - Podium". Podium.
  29. ^ "High Resolution (2018)". IMDb.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Taipei is a 2013 novel by Tao Lin It is his third novel First edition coverAuthorTao LinCover artistCardon Webb design CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesVintage ContemporariesGenreFiction novelPublishedJune 4 2013 Vintage BooksPages248ISBN978 0 307 95017 8 US 978 1 78211 185 6 UK Preceded byRichard Yates Contents 1 Background 2 Cover 3 Summary 4 Early Response 5 Release 6 Foreign editions 7 Film adaptation 8 References 9 External linksBackground editOn August 15 2011 The New York Observer reported that Lin had sold his third novel then titled Taipei Taiwan to Vintage 1 Lin s agent Bill Clegg brokered the deal with editor Tim O Connell based on a 5000 word excerpt and a 3 page outline citation needed Cover editOn February 1 2013 Entertainment Weekly debuted the cover 2 The article also included an interview with Lin who commented on the autobiographical nature of the book Writing autobiographically is more difficult because I m editing a massive first draft of maybe 25 000 pages my memory into a 250 page novel It s less difficult because I don t need to write a 25 000 page first draft it s already there in some form as my memory Related I don t view my memory as accurate or static and in autobiographical fiction my focus is still on creating an effect not on documenting reality so autobiographical to me is closer in meaning to fiction than autobiography The article did not comment on the cover except to say that it was shiny Thought Catalog in an article titled The Cover For Tao Lin s New Novel Looks Sweet wondered how it would appear The version online is a shiny gif It will be interesting to see what the cover looks like on a physical copy 3 Summary editThe description on the back of the advance galleys distributed in early January and notably including prescription pill bottles containing candy 4 stated Taipei by Tao Lin is an ode or lament to the way we live now Following Paul from New York where he comically navigates Manhattan s art and literary scenes to Taipei Taiwan where he confronts his family s roots we see one relationship fail while another is born on the internet and blooms into an unexpected wedding in Las Vegas Along the way whether on all night drives up the East Coast shoplifting excursions in the South book readings on the West Coast or ill advised grocery runs in Ohio movies are made with laptop cameras massive amounts of drugs are ingested and two young lovers come to learn what it means to share themselves completely The result is a suspenseful meditation on memory love and what it means to be alive young and on the fringe in America or anywhere else for that matter Early Response editOn February 25 Publishers Weekly in a starred review 5 predicted Taipei would be Lin s breakout book calling it a novel about disaffection that s oddly affecting and noting that for all its emotional reality Taipei is a book without an ounce of self pity melodrama or posturing Bret Easton Ellis tweeted praise for the novel soon after its release 6 Frederick Barthelme also voiced praise for the novel This quote needs a citation Tao Lin has made a distinctive career out of sticking to his guns his guns being the ultra high res self consciousness that characterizes our lives but which we routinely ignore in our lives and in our art In Taipei he is a constant microscope examining a world of miniature gestures tiny facial movements hands in motion shrugs nods twists ticks flicks and snaps a world in which the barrage of information we take in moment by moment is simultaneously cataloged interpreted cross referenced recorded and filed On March 14 the New York Observer included Taipei in its Spring Arts Preview Top Ten Books 7 calling Lin an excellent writer of avant garde fiction and Taipei his most mature work Mr Lin has refined his deadpan prose style here into an icy cynical but ultimately thrilling and unique literary voice Release editTaipei was published on June 4 Early reviews were positive including those from New York Observer 8 Elle 9 The Globe And Mail 10 and Slate 11 Mixed reviews included those from New York Times 12 and National Public Radio 13 both of whose reviewers seemed to both love and hate as Dwight Garner said in his New York Times review Lin s book In The Daily Beast critic Emily Witt reviewed the book very positively 14 Taipei is exactly the kind of book I hoped Tao Lin would one day write He is one of the few fiction writers around who engages with contemporary life rather than treating his writing online as existing in opposition to or apart from the hallowed analog space of the novel He s consistently good for a few laughs and writes in a singular style already much imitated by his many sycophants on the Internet Some people like Tao Lin for solely these reasons or treat him as a sort of novelty or joke But Lin can also produce the feelings of existential wonder that all good novelists provoke His writing reveals the hyperbole in conversational language that we use it seems to make up for living lives where equanimity and well adjustment are the most valued attributes where human emotions are pathologized into illness we do not fall in love we become obsessed we do not dislike we hate We manipulate ourselves chemically to avoid acting crazy Clancy Martin reviewing for New York Times Book Review 15 said Here we have a serious first rate novelist putting all his skills to work Taipei is a love story and although it s Lin s third novel it s also in a sense a classic first novel it s semi autobiographical Lin has described it as the distillation of 25 000 pages of memory and it s a bildungsroman a coming of age story about a young man who learns through love that life is larger than he thought it was Taipei was listed as a best or favorite book of 2013 by the Times Literary Supplement 16 Evening Standard 17 Slate 18 Vice 19 Complex 20 Village Voice 21 Bookforum 22 Buzzfeed 23 The Week 24 Salon Maisonneuve and other venues Foreign editions editA Spanish edition from Alpha Decay 25 and a French edition from Au Diable Vauvert were published in January 2014 needs update The French edition 26 uses a variation of the English cover A Romanian edition was published in 2019 27 Also forthcoming are Dutch 28 German and Italian editions Film adaptation editA film adaptation written and directed by Jason Lester and starring Ellie Bamber Justin Chon Hannah Marks Miles Robbins and Katherine Reis was released under the title High Resolution in October 2018 through Showtime 29 References edit Tao Lin Announces Five Figure Sale of Taipei Taiwan to Vintage Tim O Connell Prolific Tweeter to Edit The New York Observer August 15 2011 Retrieved August 15 2011 Lee Stephan February 1 2013 Tao Lin talks his upcoming novel Taipei Also see the cover It s shiny and it moves EXCLUSIVE ew com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 13 2014 The Cover For Tao Lin s New Novel Looks Sweet Thought Catalog Thought Catalog February 3 2013 January Magazine Book Publicity 101 januarymagazine blogspot com Fiction Book Review Taipei by Tao Lin PublishersWeekly com BretEastonEllis March 4 2013 With Taipei Tao Lin becomes the most interesting prose stylist of his generation which doesn t mean that Taipei isn t a boring novel Tweet via Twitter The Editors March 14 2013 Spring Arts Preview Top Ten Books Observer a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Gchat Is a Noble Pursuit Tao Lin s Modernist Masterpiece Observer June 5 2013 shea Lisa June 4 2013 Book Review Taipei elle com Hachette Filipacchi Medias Retrieved May 13 2014 Keeler Emily M May 31 2013 Tao Lin s new novel makes art from the products that define our daily lives The Globe and Mail Tao Lin s Taipei reviewed techy drug fueled existential fiction Slate Magazine June 7 2013 Garner Dwight June 4 2013 A Literary Mind Under the Spell of Drugs and a MacBook The New York Times Book Review Taipei By Tao Lin NPR NPR org June 11 2013 Witt Emily June 18 2013 The Gpistolary Novel Tao Lin s Taipei The Daily Beast Martin Clancy June 28 2013 The Agony of Ecstasy The New York Times Times Literary Supplement Archived from the original on December 10 2013 Retrieved December 16 2013 Books of the year 2013 November 14 2013 Favorite Books of 2013 from Bazelon Plotz Stevens and the Rest of Slate Slate December 2013 All the Books I Read in 2013 The Best Books of 2013 Complex Networks Our favorite books 2013Village Voice Archived January 22 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Best Novels of 2013 17 Books We Loved in 2013 BuzzFeed The best books we read in 2013 Timeline Photos Editorial Alpha Decay Facebook facebook com Au diable vauvert on Twitter Twitter Taipei Paralela 45 Paralela 45 Taipei Podium Podium High Resolution 2018 IMDb External links editEntertainment Weekly interview and cover debut Interview at Vice Excerpt of Taipei at Vice Interview by Interview Magazine Review of Taipei in The Telegraph Review of Taipei in 3 AM Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taipei novel amp oldid 1212110616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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