Wolf Totem : A Novel 🔍
JIANG RONG著, Jiang Rong and Howard Goldblatt, Rong Jiang, 姜戎, 1946- Penguin Press HC, The; Penguin Press, 2008, 2008
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"Wolf Totem was released in China in 2004. Written under the pen name Jiang Rong, the quasi autobiographical novel describing a young Han Chinese student's experience living in Inner Mongolia became an overnight sensation, breaking all sales records and selling millions of copies. Now, beautifully translated by Howard Goldblatt, the foremost translator of Chinese fiction, this fascinating book is available in English. Wolf Totem opens in 1960s China during the Cultural Revolution. Searching for spirituality, Beijing intellectual Chen Zhen travels to the pristine grasslands of Inner Mongolia to live among the nomadic Mongols--a proud, brave, and ancient race of people who coexist in perfect harmony with their beautiful but exacting natural environment. At the core of their belief is the notion of a triangular balance between the earth, the wolf, and man, whose fates are all intricately linked. There is prosperity and abundance when the three work together; when they are at cross purposes with each other, there is blight and suffering. The fierce wolves that haunt the steppes of the unforgiving grassland searching for food are locked with the nomads in a profoundly spiritual battle for survival--a life-and-death dance that has gone on between them for thousands of years. The Mongols believe that the wolf is a great and worthy foe that they are divinely instructed to contend with, but also to worship and to learn from. By adopting a wolf cub of his own, Chen's fascination with them blossoms into obsession, and ultimately reverence. But then the peace is shattered with the arrival of Chen's kinsfolk--Han Chinese, sent from the cities to bring modernity to Inner Mongolia. The age-old balance is disrupted, and life on the grasslands will never be the same. Part period epic, part fable for modern days, Wolf Totem is a stinging social commentary on the dangers of China's overaccelerated economic growth, and a heady immersion into the heart of Chinese and Mongolian culture."--Jacket
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狼图腾 : 英文版 = Wolf totem Lang tu teng : Ying wen ban = Wolf totem
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Wolf totem : 狼圖騰
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Jiang Rong; translated by Howard Goldblatt
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姜戎, (1946- )
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The Changjiang River Literature and Arts Press
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长江文艺出版社 Zhang jiang wen yi chu ban she
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Penguin Group (usa) Inc.
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Penguin Books Australia
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Viking Children's Books
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Puffin Books
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Penguin Random House LLC, New York, 2008
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United States, United States of America
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Penguin books. fiction, New York, 2008
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China, People's Republic, China
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New York, New York State, 2008
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New York, United States, 2008
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Di 1 ban, 武汉 Wuhan, 2008
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1st ed, New York, 2008
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Camberwell, Vic, 2008
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Camberwell, Vic, 2004
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March 27, 2008
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London, 2009
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An epic Chinese tale in the vein of The Last Emperor , Wolf Totem depicts the dying culture of the Mongols-the ancestors of the Mongol hordes who at one time terrorized the world-and the parallel extinction of the animal they believe to be sacred: the fierce and otherworldly Mongolian wolf
Published under a pen name, Wolf Totem was a phenomenon in China, breaking all sales records there and earning the distinction of being the second most read book after Mao's little red book. There has been much international excitement too-to date, rights have been sold in thirteen countries. Wolf Totem is set in 1960s China-the time of the Great Leap Forward, on the eve of the Cultural Revolution.
Searching for spirituality, Beijing intellectual Chen Zhen travels to the pristine grasslands of Inner Mongolia to live among the nomadic Mongols-a proud, brave, and ancient race of people who coexist in perfect harmony with their unspeakably beautiful but cruel natural surroundings. Their philosophy of maintaining a balance with nature is the ground stone of their religion, a kind of cult of the wolf.
The fierce wolves that haunt the steppes of the unforgiving grassland searching for food are locked with the nomads in a profoundly spiritual battle for survival-a life-and-death dance that has gone on between them for thousands of years. The Mongols believe that the wolf is a great and worthy foe that they are divinely instructed to contend with, but also to worship and to learn from. Chen's own encounters with the otherworldly wolves awake a latent primitive instinct in him, and his fascination with them blossoms into obsession, then reverence.
After many years, the peace is shattered with the arrival of Chen's kinfolk, Han Chinese, sent from the cities to bring modernity to the grasslands. They immediately launch a campaign to exterminate the wolves, sending the balance that has been maintained with religious dedication for thousands of years into a spiral leading to extinction-first the wolves, then the Mongol culture, finally the land. As a result of the eradication of the wolves, rats become a plague and wild sheep graze until the meadows turn to dust. Mongolian dust storms glide over Beijing, sometimes blocking out the moon.
Part period epic, part fable for modern days, Wolf Totem is a stinging social commentary on the dangers of China's overaccelerated economic growth as well as a fascinating immersion into the heart of Chinese culture.
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China's runaway bestseller and winner of the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize Published in China in 2004, Wolf Totem has broken all sales records, selling millions of copies (along with millions more on the black market). Part period epic, part fable for modern days, Wolf Totem depicts the dying culture of the Mongols--the ancestors of the Mongol hordes who at one time terrorized the world--and the parallel extinction of the animal they believe to be sacred: the fierce and otherworldly Mongolian wolf. Beautifully translated by Howard Goldblatt, the foremost translator of Chinese fiction, this extraordinary novel is finally available in English.
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An Epic Chinese Tale That Depicts The Dying Culture Of The Mongols--the Ancestors Of The Mongol Hordes Who At One Time Terrorized The World--and The Parallel Extinction Of The Animal They Believe To Be Sacred: The Fierce And Otherworldly Mongolian Wolf. Jiang Rong ; Translated By Howard Goldblatt. Winner Of The 2007 Man Asian Literary Prize.
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Chen Zhen volunteers to live in a remote settlement on the border of Inner and Outer Mongolia. There, he discovers life of apparent idyllic simplicity based on an eternal struggle between the wolves and the humans in their fight to survive. Chen learns about the spiritual relationship which exists between these adversaries.
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An epic Chinese tale that depicts the dying culture of the Mongols--the descendants of the Mongol hordes who at one time terrorized the world--and the parallel extinction of the animal they believe to be sacred: the fierce and otherworldly Mongolian wolf
开源日期
2024-06-13
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