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Red Sorghum: A Novel of China
brutal, real: I have never read such a brutal, graphic novel. It is truly rare for an author to capture the horror of evil so clearly or powerfully. Reading this book is like being beaten up. At the same time, it is about life. Within the tragedy is a [... more]
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The Garlic Ballads
The Smell and the Fury -- For Strong Stomachs Only: The scent of garlic permeates this book, to such an extent that it becomes quite visceral and at times -- amazing for such a bulbhead as myself -- even nauseating. Both time and space are fragmented by [... more]
$14.00
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Big Breasts & Wide Hips: A Novel
"Dying's easy. It's living that's hard.": Setting this monumental family saga in rural Gaomi, in northeast China, where he grew up, Mo Yan vividly portrays political and historical events--most of them bloody--over the course of the twentieth [... more]
$27.00
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Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh
Simply marvelous: I'm afraid I have nothing intelligent to say about this book. However, this is not a reflection on the quality of the book, which certainly was not lacking, but rather a reflection of my extreme fatigue. In any case, this book is [... more]
$12.95
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The Republic of Wine
Amazon.com Review: The Republic of Wine is a novel Joseph Heller might have written had he been Chinese. As it is, the honor goes to Mo Yan, one of China's most respected writers. Set in the fictional province of Liquorland, this tall tale begins with a [... more]
$26.95
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Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh
Simply marvelous: I'm afraid I have nothing intelligent to say about this book. However, this is not a reflection on the quality of the book, which certainly was not lacking, but rather a reflection of my extreme fatigue. In any case, this book is [... more]
$23.95
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The Republic of Wine : A Novel
Amazon.com Review: The Republic of Wine is a novel Joseph Heller might have written had he been Chinese. As it is, the honor goes to Mo Yan, one of China's most respected writers. Set in the fictional province of Liquorland, this tall tale begins with a [... more]
$19.99
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Red Sorghum: A Novel of China
brutal, real: I have never read such a brutal, graphic novel. It is truly rare for an author to capture the horror of evil so clearly or powerfully. Reading this book is like being beaten up. At the same time, it is about life. Within the tragedy is a [... more]
$23.50
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The Garlic Ballads: A Novel
The Smell and the Fury -- For Strong Stomachs Only: The scent of garlic permeates this book, to such an extent that it becomes quite visceral and at times -- amazing for such a bulbhead as myself -- even nauseating. Both time and space are fragmented by [... more]
$13.95
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Big Breasts and Wide Hips: A Novel
"Dying's easy. It's living that's hard.": Setting this monumental family saga in rural Gaomi, in northeast China, where he grew up, Mo Yan vividly portrays political and historical events--most of them bloody--over the course of the twentieth [... more]
$24.86
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The Garlic Ballads: A Novel
The Smell and the Fury -- For Strong Stomachs Only: The scent of garlic permeates this book, to such an extent that it becomes quite visceral and at times -- amazing for such a bulbhead as myself -- even nauseating. Both time and space are fragmented by [... more]
$23.95
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MY 3 AMERICAN BOOKS.: An article from: World Literature ...
Author: Mo Yan Binding: Digital Format: HTML Number Of Pages: 10 Publication Date: 2000-06-22 Release Date: 2005-07-28 [... more]
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