A bestseller in China, recently short-listed for the Man Asian Literary Prize, and a winner of France’s Prix Courrier International, is an epic and wildly unhinged black comedy of modern Chinese society running amok.

Here is China as we’ve never seen it, in a sweeping, Rabelaisian panorama of forty years of rough-and-rumble Chinese history that has already scandalized millions of readers in the author’s homeland. Yu Hua, award-winning author of , gives us a surreal tale of two brothers riding the dizzying roller coaster of life in a newly capitalist world. As comically mismatched teenagers, Baldy Li, a sex-obsessed ne’er-do-well, and Song Gang, his bookish, sensitive stepbrother, vow that they will always be brothers-a bond they will struggle to maintain over the years as they weather the ups and downs of rivalry in love and making and losing millions in the new China. Their tribulations play out across a richly populated backdrop that is every bit as vibrant: the rapidly-changing village of Liu Town, full of such lively characters as the self-important Poet Zhao, the craven dentist Yanker Yu, the virginal town beauty (turned madam) Lin Hong, and the simpering vendor Popsicle Wang.

With sly and biting humor, combined with an insightful and compassionate eye for the lives of ordinary people, Yu Hua shows how the madness of the Cultural Revolution has transformed into the equally rabid madness of extreme materialism. Both tragic and absurd by turns, is a monumental spectacle and a fascinating vision of an extraordinary place and time.

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Tras la muerte de su padre, Elizabeth —la mayor de las hermanas Holland— se ve abocada a un matrimonio de conveniencia con Henry Schoonmaker, heredero de una de las dinastías más poderosas de Nueva York. Henry tiene todo lo que una chica podría desear: extraordinariamente atractivo y de una elegancia arrolladora, es el soltero de oro de Manhattan. Sin embargo, hay algo que Elizabeth todavía no sabe: en la vida de Henry no todo es tan perfecto como parece, y un juego de traiciones y mentiras está a punto de comenzar… Avalada por unas cifras de ventas récord en Estados Unidos, Latidos es una palpitante novela de amor prohibido, sueños rotos y transgresión. Una historia de chicas que se rebelan contra su destino en la ciudad más glamourosa sobre la faz de la tierra…<

One of the last decade's ten most influential books in China, this internationally acclaimed novel by one of the mainland's most important contemporary writers provides an unflinching portrait of life under Chairman Mao.

A cart-pusher in a silk mill, Xu Sanguan augments his meager salary with regular visits to the local blood chief. His visits become lethally frequent as he struggles to provide for his wife and three sons at the height of the Cultural Revolution. Shattered to discover that his favorite son was actually born of a liaison between his wife and a neighbor, he suffers his greatest indignity, while his wife is publicly scorned as a prostitute. Although the poverty and betrayals of Mao's regime have drained him, Xu Sanguan ultimately finds strength in the blood ties of his family. With rare emotional intensity, grippingly raw descriptions of place and time, and clear-eyed compassion, Yu Hua gives us a stunning tapestry of human life in the grave particulars of one man's days.

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Yu Hua’s beautiful, heartbreaking novel follows a young Chinese boy throughout his childhood and adolescence during the reign of Chairman Mao.

The middle son of three, Sun Guanglin is constantly neglected ignored by his parents and his younger and older brother. Sent away at age six to live with another family, he returns to his parents’ house six years later on the same night that their home burns to the ground, making him even more a black sheep. Yet Sun Guanglin’s status as an outcast, both at home and in his village, places him in a unique position to observe the changing nature of Chinese society, as social dynamics — and his very own family — are changed forever under Communist rule.

With its moving, thoughtful prose, is a stunning addition to the wide-ranging work of one of China’s most distinguished contemporary writers.

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From the acclaimed author of and a major new novel that limns the joys and sorrows of life in contemporary China.

Yang Fei was born on a moving train. Lost by his mother, adopted by a young switchman, raised with simplicity and love, he is utterly unprepared for the tempestuous changes that await him and his country. As a young man, he searches for a place to belong in a nation that is ceaselessly reinventing itself, but he remains on the edges of society. At age forty-one, he meets an accidental and unceremonious death. Lacking the money for a burial plot, he must roam the afterworld aimlessly, without rest. Over the course of seven days, he encounters the souls of the people he’s lost.

As Yang Fei retraces the path of his life, we meet an extraordinary cast of characters: his adoptive father, his beautiful ex-wife, his neighbors who perished in the demolition of their homes. Traveling on, he sees that the afterworld encompasses all the casualties of today’s China — the organ sellers, the young suicides, the innocent convicts — as well as the hope for a better life to come. Yang Fei’s passage maps the contours of this vast nation — its absurdities, its sorrows, and its soul. Vivid, urgent, and panoramic, affirms Yu Hua’s place as the standard-bearer of modern Chinese fiction.

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Por fín, todo parece sonreírles, Angélica y Joffrey de Peyrac están más unidos y enamorados que nunca. Además, van a ser padres. Pporque Angélica lleva en su seno un hijo de Joffrey. En el curso de un viaje por Nueva Inglaterra, la pareja hace escala en Salem, ciudad de la costa atlántica, no muy distante de la puritana Boston. Angélica y Joffrey acarician ya, ciertamente, la cristalización definitiva de sus esperanzas de dicha y paz. Creen tenerlas al alcance de la mano. Sin embargo, la felicidad nunca llega a ser completa. La hora del parto llega prematuramente y Agélica da a luz a dos gemelos. Un niño y una niña alumbrados en condiciones nada seguras y cuya vida no deja de correr peligro. La fama de Salem, el pueblo donde han recalado, dista mucho de ser ejemplar. Habitan allí mujeres extrañas, a quienes sus propias convecinas llaman brujas y, en consecuencia, tratan de evitar...
La situación todavía empeora más cuando, de pronto, una nueva amenaza se cierne sobre el matrimonio: un siniestro mensajero se presenta ante ellos y les informa de que acaba de producirse la muerte del padre D´Orgival, su enemigo acérrimo. Y de esa muerte se acusa a Angélica. Todos los sueños se desintegran bruscamente. Angélica y Joffrey de Peyrac tienen que hacer frente de nuevo a la catastrofe que les acecha, aprestarse a la lucha...
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An award-winning, internationally acclaimed Chinese bestseller, originally banned in China but recently named one of the last decade's ten most influential books there, "To Live" tells the epic story of one man's transformation from the spoiled son of a rich landlord to an honorable and kindhearted peasant.

After squandering his family's fortune in gambling dens and brothels, the young, deeply penitent Fugui settles down to do the honest work of a farmer. Forced by the Nationalist Army to leave behind his family, he witnesses the horrors and privations of the Civil War, only to return years later to face a string of hardships brought on by the ravages of the Cultural Revolution. Left with an ox as the companion of his final years, Fugui stands as a model of flinty authenticity, buoyed by his appreciation for life in this narrative of humbling power.

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A heartstrong story of family and romance, tribulation and tenacity, set on the High Plains east of Denver.

In the small town of Holt, Colorado, a high school teacher is confronted with raising his two boys alone after their mother retreats first to the bedroom, then altogether. A teenage girl — her father long since disappeared, her mother unwilling to have her in the house — is pregnant, alone herself, with nowhere to go. And out in the country, two brothers, elderly bachelors, work the family homestead, the only world they've ever known.

From these unsettled lives emerges a vision of life, and of the town and landscape that bind them together — their fates somehow overcoming the powerful circumstances of place and station, their confusion, curiosity, dignity and humor intact and resonant. As the milieu widens to embrace fully four generations, Kent Haruf displays an emotional and aesthetic authority to rival the past masters of a classic American tradition.

Utterly true to the rhythms and patterns of life, is a novel to care about, believe in, and learn from.

"Ambitious, but never seeming so, Kent Haruf reveals a whole community as he interweaves the stories of a pregnant high school girl, a lonely teacher, a pair of boys abandoned by their mother, and a couple of crusty bachelor farmers. From simple elements, Haruf achieves a novel of wisdom and grace — a narrative that builds in strength and feeling until, as in a choral chant, the voices in the book surround, transport, and lift the reader off the ground."

— FROM THE CITATION FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD

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Kent Haruf, award-winning, bestselling author of returns to the high-plains town of Holt, Colorado, with a novel of masterful authority. The aging McPheron brothers are learning to live without Victoria Roubideaux, the single mother they took in and who has now left their ranch to start college. A lonely young boy stoically cares for his grandfather while a disabled couple tries to protect their a violent relative. As these lives unfold and intersect, unveils the immemorial truths about human beings: their fragility and resilience, their selfishness and goodness, and their ability to find family in one another.<

When Dad Lewis is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he and his wife must work together, along with their daughter, to make his final days as comfortable as possible, despite the bitter absence of their estranged son. Next door, a young girl moves in with her grandmother and contends with the memories that Dad’s condition stirs up of her own mother’s death. A newly arrived preacher attempts to mend his strained relationships with his wife and son, and soon faces the disdain of his congregation when he offers more than they are used to getting on Sunday mornings. And throughout, an elderly widow and her middle-aged daughter do all they can to ease the pain of their friends and neighbors.<

Mediante un chantaje (el cofrecillo descubierto cuando era niña), Angélica se casa con su primo Felipe, convirtiéndose en Marquesa y entrando en la corte del Rey Sol. Aunque el odio de su primo tratará de poner trabas para su ascenso en la corte, pronto es requerida por el ministro de finanzas y por el propio rey para pedirle consejos sobre varios asuntos financieros. Poco a poco y a raíz del nacimiento de su hijo, Felipe cambia su actitud y entre ambos surgirá un amor lleno de sobresaltos y con final triste. Aunque el rey se ha prendado de ella, Angélica no puede convertirse en su amante, la sombra de su primer marido, muerto en la hoguera, se interpone entre ambos. Pero… ¿Murió de verdad Geofrey en la hoguera.<

Colorado, January 1977. Eighty-year-old Edith Goodnough lies in a hospital bed, IV taped to the back of her hand, police officer at her door. She is charged with murder. The clues: a sack of chicken feed slit with a knife, a milky-eyed dog tied outdoors one cold afternoon. The motives: the brutal business of farming and a family code of ethics as unforgiving as the winter prairie itself.

In his critically acclaimed first novel, Kent Haruf delivers the sweeping tale of a woman of the American High Plains, as told by her neighbor, Sanders Roscoe. As Roscoe shares what he knows, Edith's tragedies unfold: a childhood of pre-dawn chores, a mother's death, a violence that leaves a father dependent on his children, forever enraged. Here is the story of a woman who sacrifices her happiness in the name of family-and then, in one gesture, reclaims her freedom. Breathtaking, determinedly truthful, is a powerfully eloquent tribute to the arduous demands of rural America, and of the tenacity of the human spirit.

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With spare, simple prose, Kent Haruf paints a revealing and insightful portrait of small-town life and the chilling consequences of one man's actions.<

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