2007
Fiction/Asian American Studies
5.7 x 8.3 in
348 pages
Paperback
978-1885030450
$14.95 list

This Is a Bust

by Ed Lin



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This Is a Bust, the second novel by award-winning author Ed Lin, turns the conventions of hard-boiled pulp stories on their head by exploring the unexotic and very real complexities of New York City’s Chinatown, circa 1976, through the eyes of a Chinese-American cop. A Vietnam vet and an alcoholic, Robert Chow’s troubles are compounded by the fact that he’s basically community-relations window-dressing for the NYPD: he’s the only Chinese American on the Chinatown beat, and the only police officer who can speak Cantonese, but he’s never assigned anything more challenging than appearances at store openings or community events. Chow is willing to stuff down his feelings and hang tight for a promotion to the detective track, despite the community unrest that begins to roil around him. But when his superiors remain indifferent to an old Chinese woman’s death, he is forced to take matters into his own hands. This Is a Bust is at once a murder mystery, a noir homage and a devastating, uniquely nuanced portrait of a neighborhood in flux, stuck between old rivalries and youthful idealism.

Advance Praise:

“Rich with political intrigue and a cultural landscape acutely alive, This Is a Bust takes the reader on a journey few are privileged to know. With merciless grace and raw insight, Lin conveys the underbelly of Chinatown, New York in the mid 1970’s. A satisfying literary read that reads with the quickness of a summer fling read—but don’t read it quickly, you’ll want to savor this novel. Dark, beautiful, and humorous and not to be missed.”
-- Debra Magpie Earling, author of Perma Red

“Reading This Is a Bust as well as Ed Lin’s first novel, Waylaid, is like fixing the frayed wiring of a light socket while standing in your bare feet in water during a lightning storm. Outside. We’re talking about Chinese-American characters who don’t play it safe and never went to medical school or got straight A’s in calculus. Take a risk, read this detective story and encounter a Chinatown well beyond the tourist neon and Grandma-arriving-in-America story.”
-- Shawn Wong, author of Homebase and American Knees

This Is a Bust is a work of compelling characters and quiet power. Ed Lin’s ability to delve into the worlds of both Chinatown and post-Vietnam War America with equal authenticity makes him a uniquely talented voice in American literature.”
-- Daniel Dae Kim, Lost

“No cheap shots here--this is the real thing. Ed Lin's novel, This Is a Bust busted open my brains about New York's Chinatown. Reading its authentic Chinatown lingo and seeing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Chinese America through the lenses of its policeman/protagonist made me see migration, language, and Chinatown and China in new ways. Lin takes you inside the homes, cafes, churches, and tenements of Canal Street and its environs--a Chinatown that's completely the opposite of the Hollywood version. Lin is arguably the most gifted Chinese American writer of his generation; he doesnt pull punches, he writes with wit, grace, and a clear, diffident eye. An important book that I'd teach at UCLA when it comes out and, as important, share with my mother and brother.”
-- Russell C. Leong, editor of Amerasia Journal, UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Dept. of English