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Radish


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Radish

Contributors:

By (Author) Mo Yan

ISBN:

9780734310798

Publisher:

Penguin Random House Australia

Imprint:

Penguin Random House Australia

Publication Date:

11th May 2015

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

895.136

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 113mm, Height 179mm, Spine 7mm

Weight:

67g

Description

During China's collectivist era in the later 1950s, a rural work team set to repair a river floodgate receives a new labour recruit- Hei-hai, a skinny, sorry, silent boy. Assigned to pump the bellows at the worksite forge, Hei-hai proves indifferent to pain or suffering, but eerily sensitive to the beauties of the natural world. As the worksite becomes embroiled in human jealousy and strife, Hei-hai's eyes remain trained on a world that only he can see, searching for wonders that only he understands. One day, he finds all that he has been seeking embodied in the most mundane and fragile of objects- a radish. 'That dark-skinned boy with the superhuman ability to suffer and a superhuman degree of sensitivity represents the soul of my entire fictional output. Not one of all the fictional characters I've created since then is as close to my soul as he is.' Mo Yan, 2012 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech 'Pungent, potent, absurd, moving, and alive, this early Mo Yan novella carries his unmistakable stamp. Survival is ignoble, and power blunt, but glimpses of the transcendent are possible- Radish captures the human condition with aching force.' Gish Jen, author of Mona in the Promised Land

Reviews

'Pungent, potent, absurd, moving, and alive, this early Mo Yan novella carries his unmistakable stamp. Survival is ignoble, and power blunt, but glimpses of the transcendent are possible: Radish captures the human condition with aching force.' Gish Jen, author of Mona in the Promised Land

Author Bio

Mo Yan (literally "don't speak") is the pen name of author Guan Moye. Born in 1955 to a peasant family in Shandong province, he is the author of 10 novels including Frog and Red Sorghum, dozens of novellas and hundreds of short stories. He is the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature and the 2009 Newman Prize for Chinese literature.

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