Funeral by Daisuke Shen & Vi Khi Nao
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LITERARY FICTION : Pop culture, LGBTQ, Mythic, Psychedelic
On Sale: January 31, 2023
ISBN: 979-8-9865233-2-3
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.
Like two dreams of the underworld playing exquisite corpse with each other. And Tony Leung is in it. - Sebastian Castillo
I read this and immediately wanted to riot in the streets, by virtue of how good it was. I also learned a lot of facts about public figures like Awkwafina and Michelle Obama. - Jesi Gaston
This book brings out my ego because I tear up and/or giggle while reading it, feeling like it was written just for me. The film Funeral Parade of Roses—the story that Funeral continues—is an urban retelling, but all the trappings of stylization aren’t there: there’s no enforced grittiness; the lights are very bright, the blood flowing very freshly. This book by D[aisuke] and V[i] captures the same approach: materials do not shield or dictate shape, they stagger and drape. Sometimes in the movement a secret color flickers. But more than just sensory development, an inexorable sequence of events. More than an allegory or satire or retelling, more like documentation of being entrenched in the universe and all the gossipy deadpan jokes to be made while trying to love sweetly in the face of cruelty’s differentiation. When everything feels impossible, maybe you have mistakenly presumed ethereality. D[aisuke] and V[i] show that what animates aftermath is without boundaries. - Ginger Ko
I read this and immediately wanted to riot in the streets, by virtue of how good it was. I also learned a lot of facts about public figures like Awkwafina and Michelle Obama. - Jesi Gaston
This book brings out my ego because I tear up and/or giggle while reading it, feeling like it was written just for me. The film Funeral Parade of Roses—the story that Funeral continues—is an urban retelling, but all the trappings of stylization aren’t there: there’s no enforced grittiness; the lights are very bright, the blood flowing very freshly. This book by D[aisuke] and V[i] captures the same approach: materials do not shield or dictate shape, they stagger and drape. Sometimes in the movement a secret color flickers. But more than just sensory development, an inexorable sequence of events. More than an allegory or satire or retelling, more like documentation of being entrenched in the universe and all the gossipy deadpan jokes to be made while trying to love sweetly in the face of cruelty’s differentiation. When everything feels impossible, maybe you have mistakenly presumed ethereality. D[aisuke] and V[i] show that what animates aftermath is without boundaries. - Ginger Ko
PRESS
- Southwest Review
- Las Vegas Review Journal
- The Rumpus
- Crow Jonah
- Independent Book Review's 30 Indie Books to Look Out For in 2023
- Southwest Review
- Las Vegas Review Journal
- The Rumpus
- Crow Jonah
- Independent Book Review's 30 Indie Books to Look Out For in 2023
DAISUKE SHEN is a fiction writer. FUNERAL is their first book. You can read more of their work at www.daisukeshen.com.
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VI KHI NAO is the author of six poetry collections & of the short stories collection, A Brief Alphabet of Torture (winner of the 2016 FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize), the novel, Swimming with Dead Stars. Her poetry collection, The Old Philosopher, won the Nightboat Books Prize for Poetry in 2014. A recipient of the 2022 Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize, her work includes poetry, fiction, film and cross-genre collaboration. She was the Fall 2019 fellow at the Black Mountain Institute.
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VI KHI NAO is the author of six poetry collections & of the short stories collection, A Brief Alphabet of Torture (winner of the 2016 FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize), the novel, Swimming with Dead Stars. Her poetry collection, The Old Philosopher, won the Nightboat Books Prize for Poetry in 2014. A recipient of the 2022 Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize, her work includes poetry, fiction, film and cross-genre collaboration. She was the Fall 2019 fellow at the Black Mountain Institute.