From master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound, freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist ideologies. Here, the Musician and her lover, the Scholarยalong with the Author and the Theologianยare forced to carry out grueling physical work and are encouraged to inform on each other for dissident behavior. The prize: winning the chance at freedom. They're overseen by preadolescent supervisor, the Child, who delights in reward systems and excessive punishments. When agricultural and industrial production quotas are raised to an unattainable level, the ninety-ninth district dissolves into lawlessness. And then, as inclement weather and famine set in, they are abandoned by the regime and left alone to survive., ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcoverFrom master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound, freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist ideologies. Here, the Musician and her lover, the Scholarยalong with the Author and the Theologianยare forced to carry out grueling physical work and are encouraged to inform on each other for dissident behavior. The prize: winning the chance at freedom. They're overseen by preadolescent supervisor, the Child, who delights in reward systems and excessive punishments. When agricultural and industrial production quotas are raised to an unattainable level, the ninety-ninth district dissolves into lawlessness. And then, as inclement weather and famine set in, they are abandoned by the regime and left alone to survive., ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcover
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From master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
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From master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound, freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist ideologies. Here, the Musician and her lover, the Scholarยalong with the Author and the Theologianยare forced to carry out grueling physical work and are encouraged to inform on each other for dissident behavior. The prize: winning the chance at freedom. They're overseen by preadolescent supervisor, the Child, who delights in reward systems and excessive punishments. When agricultural and industrial production quotas are raised to an unattainable level, the ninety-ninth district dissolves into lawlessness. And then, as inclement weather and famine set in, they are abandoned by the regime and left alone to survive., ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcoverFrom master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound, freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist ideologies. Here, the Musician and her lover, the Scholarยalong with the Author and the Theologianยare forced to carry out grueling physical work and are encouraged to inform on each other for dissident behavior. The prize: winning the chance at freedom. They're overseen by preadolescent supervisor, the Child, who delights in reward systems and excessive punishments. When agricultural and industrial production quotas are raised to an unattainable level, the ninety-ninth district dissolves into lawlessness. And then, as inclement weather and famine set in, they are abandoned by the regime and left alone to survive., ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcover
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ISBN10: 0802123120
ISBN13: 9780802123121
Publisher: Lianke, Yan
Print Length: 400
From master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound, freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist ideologies. Here, the Musician and her lover, the Scholarยalong with the Author and the Theologianยare forced to carry out grueling physical work and are encouraged to inform on each other for dissident behavior. The prize: winning the chance at freedom. They're overseen by preadolescent supervisor, the Child, who delights in reward systems and excessive punishments. When agricultural and industrial production quotas are raised to an unattainable level, the ninety-ninth district dissolves into lawlessness. And then, as inclement weather and famine set in, they are abandoned by the regime and left alone to survive., ISBN13: 9780802123121 ISBN10: 0802123120 Material Type: hardcover
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From master storyteller Yan Lianke, winner of the prestigious Franz Kafka Prize and a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize, The Four Books is a powerful, daring novel of the dog-eat-dog psychology inside a labor camp for intellectuals during Maoโs Great Leap Forward. A renowned author in China, and among its most censored, Yanโs mythical, sometimes surreal tale cuts to the bone in its portrayal of the struggle between authoritarian power and manโs will to prevail against the darkest odds through camaraderie, love, and faith.
In the ninety-ninth district of a sprawling reeducation compound freethinking artists and academics are detained to strengthen their loyalty to Communist...