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Mo Yan Speaks - Lectures and Speeches by the Nobel Laureate from China (Hardcover): Mo Yan Mo Yan Speaks - Lectures and Speeches by the Nobel Laureate from China (Hardcover)
Mo Yan; Translated by Shiyan Xu
R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh (Paperback): Mo Yan Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R417 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R57 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mo Yan, China's most critically acclaimed author, has changed the face of his country's contemporary literature with such daring and masterly novels as Red Sorghum, The Garlic Ballads, and The Republic of Wine. In this collection of eight astonishing stories--the title story of which has been adapted to film by the award-winning director of Red Sorghum Zhang Yimou--Mo Yan shows why he is also China's leading writer of short fiction.
His passion for writing shaped by his own experience of almost unimaginable poverty as a child, Mo Yan uses his talent to expose the harsh abuses of an oppressive society. In these stories he writes of those who suffer, physically and spiritually, under its yoke: the newly unemployed factory worker who hits upon an ingenious financial opportunity; two former lovers revisiting their passion fleetingly before returning to their spouses; young couples willing to pay for a place to share their love in private; the abandoned baby brought home by a soldier to his unsympathetic wife; the impoverished child who must subsist on a diet of iron and steel; the young bride willing to go to any length to escape an odious, arranged marriage. Never didactic, Mo's fiction ranges from tragedy to wicked satire, rage to whimsy, magical fable to harsh realism, from impassioned pleas on behalf of struggling workers to paeans to romantic love.

Red Sorghum: A Novel of China (Paperback, Reissue): Mo Yan, Yan Mo Red Sorghum: A Novel of China (Paperback, Reissue)
Mo Yan, Yan Mo; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Brilliant, lyrical, and bawdy."—The San Francisco Chronicle. Red Sorghum chronicles the chaotic years before the first World War, when China warred with Japan.

Life and Death are Wearing Me Out - A Novel (Paperback): Mo Yan Life and Death are Wearing Me Out - A Novel (Paperback)
Mo Yan
R434 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R131 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's most revered, feared, and controversial Chinese novelist offers a tour de force in which the real, the absurd, the comical, and the tragic are blended into a fascinating read. The hero-or antihero-of Mo Yan's novel is Ximen Nao, a landowner known for his generosity and kindness and benevolence to his peasants. However, during Mao's Land Reform Movement of 1948, he is not only stripped of his land and worldly possessions but cruelly executed, despite his protestations of innocence. The novel opens in Hell, where Lord Yama, king of the underworld, has Ximen Nao tortured endlessly in order to force a confession of guilt from him. When his efforts remain fruitless, Lord Yama allows Ximen Nao to return to earth, where he is reborn not as a human, but first as a donkey, then a horse, a pig, a monkey, and, finally, the big-headed boy Lan Qiansui. Through the eyes of animal and boy, Ximen Nao takes us on a deliriously unique journey through fifty years of peasant history in China, right to the edge of the new millennium. Here is an absolutely riveting tale that reveals the author's love of a homeland beset by ills inevitable, political, and traditional.

Red Sorghum (Paperback, Reissue): Mo Yan Red Sorghum (Paperback, Reissue)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R289 R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Save R18 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spanning three generations, this novel of family and myth is told through a series of flashbacks that depict events of staggering horror set against a landscape of gemlike beauty as the Chinese battle both the Japanese invaders and each other in the turbulent 1930s. As the novel opens, a group of villagers, led by Commander Yu, the narrator's grandfather, prepare to attack the advancing Japanese. Yu sends his 14-year-old son back home to get food for his men; but as Yu's wife returns through the sorghum fields with the food, the Japanese start firing and she is killed. Her death becomes the thread that links the past to the present and the narrator moves back and forth recording the war's progress, the fighting between the Chinese warlords and his family's history.

The Garlic Ballads (Paperback, New edition): Mo Yan The Garlic Ballads (Paperback, New edition)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The peasants of Paradise County in China have been eking out an existence virtually unchanged for hundreds of years, until a glut on the garlic market forces them to watch the crop that is their lifeblood wilt, rot and blacken in the fields - leading them to storm the seat of corrupt Communist officialdom in an apocalyptic riot. Against this heroic backdrop unfold three intricately interwoven tales of love, loyalty and retribution: between man and woman, father and child, friend and friend. Banned in China following Tianamen Square, "The Garlic Ballads" is a bawdy, mystical and brawling novel that portrays a landscape at once strange and utterly compelling, and a people whose fierce passions overflow the rigid confines of their traditions.

Sandalwood Death - A Novel (Paperback): Mo Yan Sandalwood Death - A Novel (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R645 R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Save R153 (24%) Out of stock

This powerful novel by Mo Yan - one of contemporary China's most famous and prolific writers - is both a stirring love story and an unsparing critique of political corruption during the final years of the Qing Dynasty, China's last imperial epoch. Sandalwood Death is set during the Boxer Rebellion (1898-1901) - an anti-imperialist struggle waged by North China's farmers and craftsmen in opposition to Western influence. Against a broad historical canvas, the novel centers on the interplay between its female protagonist, Sun Meiniang, and the three paternal figures in her life. One of these men is her biological father, Sun Bing, an opera virtuoso and a leader of the Boxer Rebellion. As the bitter events surrounding the revolt unfold, we watch Sun Bing march toward his cruel fate, the gruesome ""sandalwood punishment,"" whose purpose, as in crucifixions, is to keep the condemned individual alive in mind-numbing pain as long as possible. Filled with the sensual imagery and lacerating expressions for which Mo Yan is so celebrated, Sandalwood Death brilliantly exhibits a range of artistic styles, from stylized arias and poetry to the antiquated idiom of late Imperial China to contemporary prose. Its starkly beautiful language is here masterfully rendered into English by renowned translator Howard Goldblatt.

Shifu, You'll do Anything for a Laugh (Paperback): Mo Yan Shifu, You'll do Anything for a Laugh (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt 1
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh is a collection of eight compelling short stories written over the past twenty years: surrealistic political fables, ghost stories, tales of failed and perverse love, and stories about the destructive effects of superstition and ignorance. These stories capture the current concerns of the Chinese: lack of income, famine, and the devastating effects of the one-child policy. One particular get-rich-quick scheme involves an unemployed man who decides to convert an abandoned bus into a venue for private trysts which will enable him to charge lovers by the hour.

I Name Him Me: Selected Poems of Ma Yan (Paperback): Mo Yan I Name Him Me: Selected Poems of Ma Yan (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Stephen Nashef
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Mo Yan Speaks - Lectures and Speeches by the Nobel Laureate from China (Paperback): Mo Yan Mo Yan Speaks - Lectures and Speeches by the Nobel Laureate from China (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Shiyan Xu
R1,194 Discovery Miles 11 940 Out of stock
Das rote Kornfeld (German, Paperback): Mo Yan Das rote Kornfeld (German, Paperback)
Mo Yan
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Change (Paperback): Mo Yan Change (Paperback)
Mo Yan
R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In "Change", Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Laureate in Literature, personalizes the political and social changes in his country over the past few decades in this novella disguised as autobiography-or vice-versa. Unlike most historical narratives from China, which are pegged to political events, "Change" is a representative of "people's history," a bottom-up rather than top-down view of a country in flux. By moving back and forth in time and focusing on small events and everyday people, Mo Yan breathes life into history by describing the effects of larger-than-life events on the average citizen.

POW! (Paperback): Mo Yan POW! (Paperback)
Mo Yan; Translated by Howard Goldblatt
R463 Discovery Miles 4 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this novel by the 2012 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Mo Yan, a benign old monk listens to a prospective novice's tale of depravity, violence, and carnivorous excess while a nice little family drama--in which nearly everyone dies--unfurls. But in this tale of sharp hatchets, bad water, and a rusty WWII mortar, we can't help but laugh. Reminiscent of the novels of dark masters of European absurdism like Gunter Grass, Witold Gombrowicz, or Jakov Lind, Mo Yan's "POW " is a comic masterpiece.
In this bizarre romp through the Chinese countryside, the author treats us to a cornucopia of cooked animal flesh--ostrich, camel, donkey, dog, as well as the more common varieties. As his dual narratives merge and feather into one another, each informing and illuminating the other, Mo Yan probes the character and lifestyle of modern China. Displaying his many talents, as fabulist, storyteller, scatologist, master of allusion and cliche, and more, "POW " carries the reader along quickly, hungrily, and giddily, up until its surprising denouement.
Mo Yan has been called one of the great novelists of modern Chinese literature and "the New York Times Book Review "has hailed his work as harsh and gritty, raunchy and funny. He writes big, sometimes mystifying, sometimes infuriating, but always entertaining novels--and "POW " is no exception.

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