Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Dissident by Nell Freudenberger

I loved Nell's other book, The Newlyweds, so when I saw this older novel in the Library, I grabbed it. I was not disappointed, but it was not quite as good as The Newlyweds.
Again, the theme deals with the collision of cultures.  The  story takes place in southern California and in China, alternating between past and present.  The main character is a Chinese artist, Yuan Zhao, who is fortunate to be accepted as a visiting artist at a girls' private school near L.A. He is also to have an exhibition at a university.  Supposedly a Chinese dissident and avaunt-garde artist, we guess early on that he is somewhat of an imposter.
Cece Travers, the other main character in the book, is the woman who houses Yuan while he is on his assignment.  She is married to a  psychiatrist, Gordon, but she had an affair with his brother, Phil some years ago.  At the time, Phil was a drifting character, but he hung out with Cece and her two young children, who are now teenagers.
The plot is complicated early on when Phil calls because  he is returning to LA as his play has been selected to be made into a movie. Unfortunately, the subject of the play (to be made into a movie) is the story of his affair with his brother's wife!
Overall, it was a complicated storyline, but entertaining read. I think that Nell Freudenberger is an author to watch....as if I know anything!

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