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Broken Wings

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Jia Pingwa Research - Reviews of Broken Wings(only quotes useful for marketing The Mountain Whisperer have been lifted)

Nikkei Asian Reviewhttps://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Tea-Leaves/Censorship-and-apathy-strip-China-s-branches-bare

  • Jia is a popular author in China. His books have been feted by critics and (at times) banned by the state. That he has written so openly about issues that many powerful people in his country would wish to remain unsaid is part of the complex legacy of the Cultural Revolution.

  • Writers like Jia, who bring stories like Butterfly's to the mainstream, help to stem (the) tide of indifference.

China Dialoguehttps://chinadialogue.net/en/cities/9033-novel-reveals-plight-of-china-s-villages/

  • Jia Pingwa’s Broken Wings doesn’t make simple moral judgements – it explores the soul of the protagonist.

Asian Review of Books

https://asianreviewofbooks.com/content/broken-wings-by-jia-pingwa/

  • Chinese writer Jia Pingwa is rooted in his own origin story …(he) is from Shaanxi Province, which has places so remote that they can barely even be said to be forgotten, as they exist suspended in their own time and space.

  • The characters live as if rendered in a folk painting from Shaanxi.

Sup China
https://supchina.com/2019/07/11/broken-wings-jia-pingwas-controversial-novel/

  • uncompromising

  • a rural epic spanning six decades - (note: this refers to Laosheng)

  • Jia broke new ground with Broken Wings

  • The problem with translating Jia Pingwa lies in his mixing of high and low — classical allusions are set down beside scatological dialect expressions, and poetry flows alongside earthy descriptions of village life

Writer’s Digest
https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/nicky-harman-on-translation-and-violence

  • (Jia) understands why the men behave the way they do

Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing - there are two reviews here, one positive & one negativehttps://writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk/book-reviews/broken-wings-by-jia-pingwa/

  • Jia Pingwa writes with sensitivity whilst, nonetheless, not shying away from confronting the reader with bleak realities.

  • Reading Broken Wings, I empathised with characters that I would usually have dismissed as being unworthy of sympathy. Without warning, my moral compass seemed to have been compromised. My blind confidence of knowing basic rights and wrongs was shown to be embarrassingly naïve.

  • a reflection of life in China today

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Broken Wings tells the story of Butterfly, who is kidnapped and taken to a remote mountain village devoid of young women. There, she is imprisoned and, later, raped in the cave home of the wifeless farmer who has bought her. Les mer

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Broken Wings tells the story of Butterfly, who is kidnapped and taken to a remote mountain village devoid of young women. There, she is imprisoned and, later, raped in the cave home of the wifeless farmer who has bought her. Butterfly's fading hopes of escape are described in her own voice, revealing the struggles of a spirited young woman.

Detaljer

Forlag
ACA Publishing Limited
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781910760451
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm
Priser
Winner of Mao Dun Literature Prize 2008 and China International Translation Contest 2013.

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Jia Pingwa Research - Reviews of Broken Wings(only quotes useful for marketing The Mountain Whisperer have been lifted)

Nikkei Asian Reviewhttps://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Tea-Leaves/Censorship-and-apathy-strip-China-s-branches-bare

  • Jia is a popular author in China. His books have been feted by critics and (at times) banned by the state. That he has written so openly about issues that many powerful people in his country would wish to remain unsaid is part of the complex legacy of the Cultural Revolution.

  • Writers like Jia, who bring stories like Butterfly's to the mainstream, help to stem (the) tide of indifference.

China Dialoguehttps://chinadialogue.net/en/cities/9033-novel-reveals-plight-of-china-s-villages/

  • Jia Pingwa’s Broken Wings doesn’t make simple moral judgements – it explores the soul of the protagonist.

Asian Review of Books

https://asianreviewofbooks.com/content/broken-wings-by-jia-pingwa/

  • Chinese writer Jia Pingwa is rooted in his own origin story …(he) is from Shaanxi Province, which has places so remote that they can barely even be said to be forgotten, as they exist suspended in their own time and space.

  • The characters live as if rendered in a folk painting from Shaanxi.

Sup China
https://supchina.com/2019/07/11/broken-wings-jia-pingwas-controversial-novel/

  • uncompromising

  • a rural epic spanning six decades - (note: this refers to Laosheng)

  • Jia broke new ground with Broken Wings

  • The problem with translating Jia Pingwa lies in his mixing of high and low — classical allusions are set down beside scatological dialect expressions, and poetry flows alongside earthy descriptions of village life

Writer’s Digest
https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/nicky-harman-on-translation-and-violence

  • (Jia) understands why the men behave the way they do

Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing - there are two reviews here, one positive & one negativehttps://writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk/book-reviews/broken-wings-by-jia-pingwa/

  • Jia Pingwa writes with sensitivity whilst, nonetheless, not shying away from confronting the reader with bleak realities.

  • Reading Broken Wings, I empathised with characters that I would usually have dismissed as being unworthy of sympathy. Without warning, my moral compass seemed to have been compromised. My blind confidence of knowing basic rights and wrongs was shown to be embarrassingly naïve.

  • a reflection of life in China today

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