Born in Beijing, C Pam Zhang is mostly an artifact of the United States. She is the author of How Much of These Hills Is Gold, longlisted for for the Booker Prize, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and one of Barack Obama's favourite books of the year. Zhang's writing appears in Best American Short Stories, The Cut, McSweeney's Quarterly, the New Yorker and the New York Times. She is a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree.
Truly superb
*Douglas Stuart*
A brilliant, near-future fairytale, LAND OF MILK AND HONEY is the
most sensuous novel about food I've ever read
*Emma Donoghue*
It’s a captivating story that is alien without being too
far-fetched. Zhang’s writing is laden with metaphors – particularly
around food and sex – and while this could risk being overwritten,
it fits the story perfectly. It’s a genius balance of page-turning
storytelling and lyrical prose
*Independent*
Sensual . . . This is a rich novel of ideas, insisting on moral
complexity in the end times. It’s also a startling prose hymn to
food and sex, love and violence, power and resistance
*Guardian*
Zhang constructs an unsettling, vertiginous world. Her ornate style
reflects the opulence her characters guard so closely, her command
of sensory language is impressive, and it’s hard not be mesmerised
by prose that is as rich and as startling as the food her
protagonist prepares
*Observer*
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