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Caracteristicile produsului Frog/Mo Yan
- Brand: Penguin
- Categoria: Foreign Books
- Magazin: elefant.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 21-12-2024 01:38:29
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Frog is a richly complex new novel about China\'s one-child policy by Mo Yan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2012. Gugu is beautiful, charismatic and of an unimpeachable political background. A respected midwife, she combines modern medical knowledge with a healer\'s touch to save the lives of village women and their babies. After a disastrous love affair with a defector leaves Gugu reeling, she throws herself zealously into enforcing China\'s draconian new family-planning policy by any means necessary, be it forced sterilizations or late-term abortions. Tragically, her blind devotion to the Party line spares no one, not her own family, not even herself. Once beloved, Gugu becomes the living incarnation of a reviled social policy violently at odds with deeply-rooted social values. Spanning the pre-revolutionary era and the country\'s modern-day consumer society, Mo Yan\'s taut and engrossing examination of Chinese life will be read for generations to come. \'Mo Yan deserves a place in world literature. His voice will find its way into the heart of the reader, just as Kundera and Garcia Marquez have\' - Amy Tan \'One of China\'s leading writers . . . his work rings with refreshing authenticity\' - Time \'His idiom has the spiralling invention of much world literature of a high order, from Vargas Llosa to Rushdie\' - Observer