About this Event
Join the for an in-store event with translator Jeremy Tiang to discuss and honor the release of by Xu Zechen.
Looking to take a vacation before settling in to his PhD studies and hoping to swindle a little traveling money from his father, Chen Munian made up a story about killing someone and needing to flee.
But now that lie has taken on a life of its own and everyone—the university, the police, the sprawling campus community—is convinced he’s a murderer.
Munian is barely holding on: his wages are meager, he lives with a group of chaotic roommates, he drinks too much with his crazy artist neighbor who is obsessed with Van Gogh, and his bumbling attempts to woo the beautiful Qin Ke always end in heartache. His life keeps spiraling out of his control, and he can’t help but wonder if he was destined to be a murderer all along.
Xu Zechen’s Night Train, in Jeremy Tiang’s brash translation, follows characters who live on the precipice, where the foolish mistakes of young men can have devastating consequences.
Jeremy Tiang is a novelist, playwright and the International Booker-longlisted translator of over 30 books from Chinese. Night Train is his second collaboration with Xu Zechen, after Beijing Sprawl, co-translated with Eric Abrahamsen. His plays include Salesman之死, winner of an Obie Award for Outstanding New Play, The Last Days of Limehouse, and A Dream of Red Pavilions. He is also the author of a novel, State of Emergency, winner of the Singapore Literature Prize, and a short story collection, It Never Rains on National Day, as well as the co-editor with Dr. Kavita Bhanot of Violent Phenomena: Essays Toward the Future of Literary Translation. Originally from Singapore, he now lives in New York City.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brookline Booksmith, 279 Harvard Street, Brookline, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 34.83









