Tropic of Orange

Karen Tei Yamashita
3.55
3,061 ratings 302 reviews
This fiercely satirical, semifantastical novel ... features an Asian-American television news executive, Emi, and a Latino newspaper reporter, Gabriel, who are so focused on chasing stories they almost don't notice that the world is falling apart all around them. Karen Tei Yamashita's staccato prose works well to evoke the frenetic breeziness and monumental self-absorption that are central to their lives.-Janet Kaye, The New York Times Book Review
Genres: FictionMagical RealismSchoolLiteratureFantasyNovelsRead For SchoolLiterary FictionAmericanThe United States Of America
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