Keep True is a memoir born of trauma. In the summertime of 1998, Hua Hsu’s pal and classmate Ken Ishida was murdered in a carjacking simply earlier than the beginning of their senior yr on the College of California, Berkeley. Nevertheless, this isn’t an account of that occasion. As an alternative, Keep True examines the reverberations of a friendship frozen in time by dying.
Hua Hsu shares how he tried to seize the aura of the Nineteen Nineties, AOL and all.
Within the fast aftermath of Ken’s dying, Hsu obsessively collected the detritus of their friendship—a cigarette pack, receipts, paper serviette jottings—and stuffed them in a padded envelope that he’s carried with him for years. Since then, Hsu has gone to Harvard, grow to be a professor (first at Vassar School, and now at Bard School), began a household and brought on a parallel profession as a employees author for The New Yorker. In all that point, he’s struggled to search out and specific the essence of his friendship with Ken. How shut had been they actually? What did their friendship imply? In Keep True, he seeks to recapture the appear and feel of the moments they spent collectively smoking cigarettes on a dorm balcony, speaking about ladies and sexual inexperience. Moments within the automotive on a meals run in Berkeley. Moments collectively planning tasks impressed by the film The Final Dragon.
Though Hsu was older than Ken, Ken feels just like the older brother right here. Ken was Japanese American, and his household has lived in California for generations, lengthy sufficient that his grandparents had been imprisoned in an internment camp throughout World Struggle II. Hsu, then again, is a first-generation American, the beloved son of current immigrants from Taiwan. Ken had a traditional fashion, and loads of self-confidence. Hsu sought to differentiate himself along with his assertive style in music and his offbeat clothes decisions, and he had little of Ken’s social and cultural consolation. In moments like these, Keep True turns into a exceptional examination of the expertise of immigration and assimilation.
However general, Keep True is a questing exploration of the elusive nature of friendship because it shifts and reshapes with the passage of time.