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Siang Lu
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WINNER OF THE ABIA AUDIOBOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD.
Winner of the QLA Glendower Emerging Writer Award
Shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award
A Booktopia Best Book of the Year
Multi-cast narration and enhanced audio features.
Siang Lu's searing debut is a black comedy about the whitewashing of the Asian film industry, told in the form of an oral documentary
It sounded like a good idea at the time- A Hollywood spy thriller, starring, for the first time in history, an Asian male lead. With an estimated $350 million production budget and up-and-coming Hong Kong actor JK Jr, who, let's be honest, is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but probably the hottest, Brood Empire was basically a sure thing. Until it wasn't.
So how did it all fall apart? There were smart guys involved. So smart, so woke. So woke it hurts. There was topnotch talent across the board and the financial backing of a heavyweight Chinese studio. And yet, Brood Empire is remembered now not as a historical landmark of Asian representation that smashed the bamboo ceiling in Hollywood, but rather as a fiasco of seismic proportions.
The Whitewash is the definitive oral history of the whole sordid mess. Unofficial. Unasked for. Only intermittently fact-checked, and featuring a fool's gallery of actors, producers, directors, film historians and scummy click-bait journalists, to answer the question of how it all went so horribly, horribly wrong.
©2022 Siang Lu (P)2022 W. F. Howes LtdReseñas de la Crítica
WINNER OF THE ABIA AUDIOBOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD
Winner of the QLA Glendower Emerging Writer Award
Shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award
A Booktopia Best Book of the Year