China in Ten Words
By (Author) Yu Hua
Duckworth Books
Duckworth
16th March 2023
16th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
951.050922
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A courageous and intimate memoir of China framed in ten telling words: a Duckworth contemporary classic, beautifully repackaged for our 125th anniversary. People. Leader. Reading. Writing. Revolution. Grassroots. Through these and other common vernacular words and phrases, Yu Hua - widely regarded as one of China's greatest living writers - frames powerful personal stories of the Chinese experience from the Cultural Revolution to the 2010s. With wit, insight and courage, he presents a refreshingly candid vision of the 'Chinese miracle' and its consequences, and reveals a unique perspective on the world's most populous yet misunderstood nation. AUTHOR: Yu Hua is the author of four novels, six collections of stories, and three collections of essays. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. In 2002, he became the first Chinese writer to win the James Joyce Award. To Live and Chronicle of a Blood Merchant were named two of the past decade's ten most influential books in China by Wen Hui Bao, the largest newspaper in Shanghai. Yu Hua lives in Beijing.
A brilliant memoir of China Throughout this beautifully narrated, carefully analytical and at times personally courageous book, Yu shows the dark side of Chinas economic miracleGuardian
'Caustic and difficult to forget, China in Ten Words is a peoples eye view of a world in which the people have little place'The Times
'Gripping it astounds me that Yu Hua has not already joined Nobel Peace Prize-winner Liu Xiaobo and a growing number of other outspoken intellectuals behind bars'Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review
Yu Hua is the author of four novels, six collections of stories, and three collections of essays. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. In 2002, he became the first Chinese writer to win the James Joyce Award. To Liveand Chronicle of a Blood Merchantwere named two of the past decade's ten most influential books in China by Wen Hui Bao, the largest newspaper in Shanghai. Yu Hua lives in Beijing.