Gazpacho agridulce
una autobiografía chino-andaluza
Zhou Wu, Quan
What is that Chinese waiter thinking? Is it true that they don't understand Spanish? Are they talking about us? Do they really want to invade us? These and surely many other questions are asked each time he enters a Chinese business, questions that will not be answered ... ever. But this comic comes to an end with which you will meet the Zhou, a middle-class immigrant family that settled in an Andalusian town in the early 90s. The Zhou girls talk in bittersweet Gazpacho about what it is like to be born and grow up in Spain being Chinese and Andalusian. Mama Zhou, meanwhile, describes her long-suffering story of what it is like to raise Spanish girls at heart who never stop giving her annoyances. Overflowing with self-confidence and a verb devoted to humor, the dominant comic tone does not prevent Quan from addressing interracial friendships, the identity crisis, the perpetuation of the family name, the tension between the integration binomial and the survival of Chinese culture, and yes, also why there are so many Chinese children in Chinese shops.
- Author
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Zhou Wu, Quan
- Subject
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Literature
> Comic books
- EAN
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9788416251018
- ISBN
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978-84-16251-01-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Astiberri
- Pages
- 136
- High
- 24.0 cm
- Weight
- 17.0 cm
- Release date
- 08-05-2015
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Sillón orejero