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Notes of a Crocodile is a cult classic of Taiwanese and queer literature. Written in an experimental, fragmented style, the novel follows a lesbian protagonist known as “Lazi” (or “the crocodile”) navigating love, depression, alienation, and intellectual life in early 1990s Taipei. The “crocodile” is a metaphorical alter ego—an outsider figure representing those rejected by mainstream society. Notes Of A Crocodile Epub Vk

The Verdict: A Cult Classic of Queer Anguish Notes of a Crocodile is one of the most significant works of queer literature to come out of Taiwan in the 1990s. Written when the author was only twenty-six, the novel pulses with raw, youthful energy. It is not a polished, plot-heavy narrative; rather, it is a fragmented, intimate look at the turbulence of youth, unrequited love, and the struggle to define oneself in a society that offers no clear templates for queer existence.

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Report on Notes of a Crocodile by Qiu Miaojin

Author: Qiu Miaojin (邱妙津)
Original publication: 1994 (in Chinese)
English translation: 2017 (Bonnie Huie, New York Review Books) If you don't see it on your left-hand

The novel's use of semi-autobiographical elements adds a level of authenticity and intimacy to the narrative, drawing the reader into Qinglai's world and creating a sense of connection and empathy. Ma Jian's prose is also notable for its vivid descriptions of life in 1980s China, offering a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in the country's history.

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