"The Interior" (by Lisa See)
The setting of The Interior is summer 1997—China "post- Deng Xiaoping ", a period characterized by "an unholy alliance between post-Deng Communism (' market socialism ') and American capitalism", the China of Jiang Zemin . In the novel the narrator speaks about the times in more personal terms: "As the saying went, the blade of grass points where the wind blows. The only problem was that the wind was blowing in so many directions these days no one could completely protect himself". The plot centers on the conniving of American and Chinese businessmen to exploit poorly paid Chinese workers, especially women, for profit and power. See describes in great detail the dangers women face because they work in an American toy factory, located in a remote part of the interior of China, that lacks adequate safety protections and is a virtual fire trap. Miaoshan was working at the toy factory before her death. Elisabeth Sherwin quotes Lisa See speakin...