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Cries in the Drizzle

Cries in the Drizzle

Yu Hua

Anchor Books
2007
pokkari
The middle of three sons, Sun Guanglin feels out of place in his family's home, especially when his father sends him away to live with strangers at the age of six, but upon his return at the age of twelve, the family house burns to the ground, setting in motion a fateful series of events that changes his life and that of his family forever. Original. 17,500 first printing.
Brothers

Brothers

Yu Hua

ANCHOR BOOKS
2010
nidottu
A bestseller in China, Brothers is an epic and wildly unhinged black comedy of modern Chinese society running amok. Here is China as we've never seen it before, in a sweeping, Rabelaisian panorama of forty years of rough-and-rumble Chinese history, from the madness of the Cultural Revolution to the equally rabid madness of extreme materialism. Yu Hua, award-winning author of To Live, gives us a surreal tale of two comically mismatched stepbrothers, Baldy Li, a sex-obsessed ne'er-do-well, and the bookish, sensitive Song Gang, who 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. Both tragic and absurd by turns, Brothers is a fascinating vision of an extraordinary place and time.
China in Ten Words: Essays
From one of China's most acclaimed writers: a unique, intimate look at the Chinese experience over the last several decades. Framed by ten phrases common in the Chinese vernacular, China in Ten Words uses personal stories and astute analysis to reveal as never before the world's most populous yet oft-misunderstood nation. In "Disparity," for example, Yu Hua illustrates the expanding gaps that separate citizens of the country. In "Copycat," he depicts the escalating trend of piracy and imitation as a creative new form of revolutionary action. And in "Bamboozle," he describes the increasingly brazen practices of trickery, fraud, and chicanery that are, he suggests, becoming a way of life at every level of society. Witty, insightful, and courageous, this is a refreshingly candid vision of the "Chinese miracle" and all of its consequences.
Brothers

Brothers

Yu Hua

Picador
2010
isokokoinen pokkari
From the acclaimed - and controversial - Chinese novelist, Brothers is a big-spirited comedy of society running amok in modern China. When Baldy Li's mother marries Song Gang's father their lives become entangled. Then when both their parents die, Song Gang swears never to forsake his younger brother. In the event, though, both are undone by their love for one woman. Sprawling, rambunctious, energetic and brutal, Brothers is a dizzying rollercoaster ride through life in a newly capitalist world. 'Yu Hua has long been considered one of China's most important novelists' Nell Freudenberger 'This is modern China coming to terms with itself in a mixture of gore, laughter and self-mockery' Independent 'Brothers gives us contemporary China with a picaresque panache that Western critics have been quick to call Rabelaisian, but which is actually Chinese all the way' Financial Times 'Yu Hua effortlessly moves from the grotesque to the tragic and from the ironic to the dramatic . . . There is Hemingway in Yu Hua, certainly, but also Stendhal' Le Monde
China in Ten Words

China in Ten Words

Yu Hua

Duckworth Books
2023
nidottu
A courageous and intimate memoir of China framed in ten telling words. People. Leader. Reading. Writing. Revolution. Grassroots. Through these and other common vernacular words and phrases, Yu Hua – widely regarded as one of China’s greatest living writers – tells powerful personal stories of the Chinese experience from the Cultural Revolution to the 2010s. With wit, insight and courage, he presents a refreshingly candid vision of the ‘Chinese miracle’ and its consequences, and a unique perspective on one of the world’s least understood nations.
Boy in the Twilight

Boy in the Twilight

Yu Hua

Anchor Books
2014
pokkari
Yu Hua's populist voice and exquisite wit have made him one of the most celebrated and bestselling writers in China. These visceral, flawlessly crafted stories explore the line between cruelty and warmth on which his country is precariously balanced. In the title story, a shopkeeper confronts a child thief and punishes him without mercy. "Victory" shows a young couple shaken by the husband's infidelity, each scrambling to stake claims to the components of their shared life. Other tales show, by turns, two factory workers who spoil their only son, a gang of townsfolk who bully an innocent orphan, and a spectacular fistfight outside a refinery bathhouse. Taken together, these stories form a snapshot of a nation, lit with the deep feeling and ready humor that characterize its people. A sensation in Asia, Boy in the Twilight affirms Yu Hua's place at the very forefront of literary fiction.
The Seventh Day

The Seventh Day

Yu Hua

ANCHOR BOOKS
2016
nidottu
Yang Fei was born on a train as it raced across the Chinese countryside. Lost by his mother, adopted by a young switchman, raised with simplicity and love, he is utterly unprepared for the changes that await him and his country. As a young man, he searches for a place to belong in a nation ceaselessly reinventing itself, but he remains on the edges of society. At forty-one, he meets an unceremonious death, and lacking the money for a burial plot, must roam the afterworld aimlessly. There, over the course of seven days, he encounters the souls of people he's lost. As he 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. Vivid, urgent, and panoramic, Yang Fei's passage movingly traces the contours of his vast nation--its absurdities, its sorrows, and its soul. This searing novel affirms Yu Hua's place as the standard-bearer of Chinese fiction.
The Past and the Punishments

The Past and the Punishments

Yu Hua

University of Hawai'i Press
1996
sidottu
To travel through these stories is to cross a landscape of stunning beauty and terrific cruelty, where expectations are subverted, where moral certainties are shattered, where gorgeously wrought surfaces beguile at the same time that acts of incredible brutality horrify. It is no wonder that Yu Hua's stories caused a sensation when they first appeared in the 1980s. His work represents a sophisticated and often disturbing revolution in the Chinese literary tradition, reminiscent of the fiction of modernists like Kafka, Kawabata, Borges, and Robbe-Grillet, but drawing inspiration from several strains of traditional Chinese narrative as well. This is the first collection of short fiction by Yu Hua to appear in English. It takes us on a haunting and harrowing journey from classical China through the Cultural Revolution and into the new era of economic reform, exploding along the way our preconceived notions of what Chinese literature and culture are all about in the 1990s.
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant

Chronicle of a Blood Merchant

Yu Hua

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2004
pokkari
From the acclaimed author of Brothers and China in Ten Words here is Yu Hua's 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.
To Live

To Live

Yu Hua

Anchor Books
2003
pokkari
This award-winning, internationally acclaimed Chinese bestseller tells the epic story of one man’s transformation from the spoiled son of a rich landlord to a simple and kindhearted peasant. “Yu Hua writes straightforwardly, and to stunning effect, of the sorrows and joys of one man’s life. To Live is a work of astounding emotional power.” —Dai Sijie, author of Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
City of Fiction

City of Fiction

Yu Hua

Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
2025
pokkari
“Engrossing…. a terrifically entertaining novel.”--Irish Times In the early 20th century, China is a land undergoing a momentous social and cultural shift, with a thousand-year-old empire crumbling and the nation on the brink of modernity. Against this backdrop, a quiet man from the North embarks on a perilous journey to a Southern city in the grip of a savage snowstorm. He carries with him a newborn baby: he is looking for the child’s mother and a city that isn’t there. This is a story of two people: a man who finds unexpected success after having journeyed to the hometown of the woman who abandoned him; and the woman he is searching for, who mysteriously disappeared to embark on her own eventful journey. This is a story about vanished crafts and ancient customs, about violence, love, and friendship. Above all, it’s a story about change and about storytelling itself, full of vivid characters and surprising twists—an epic tale, as inexorable as time itself and as gripping as a classic adventure story.
Den syvende dag

Den syvende dag

Yu Hua

Forlaget Klim
2017
nidottu
Det er en vigtig dag for Yang Fei, for han er død, og det er hans første dag i døden. Han skal kremeres kl. 9.00, men han mangler penge til en begravelsesplads, og han må derfor vandre formålsløst rundt i efterlivet.I løbet af de næste syv dage ser Yang Fei tilbage på sit 41-årige liv, efterhånden som han møder de sjæle, han tidligere har mistet. Det er blevet til et begivenhedsrigt liv – levet i ubemærkethed. Sådan som det er tilfældet med så mange andre levede liv.Fra sin plads i efterlivet er den døde i en unik position til at betragte det moderne Kinas mange ofre. Men der hersker også et håb blandt de døde. Forventningen om bedre liv, der skal leves i fremtiden.Det er en barsk og melankolsk bog, Yu Hua har skrevet. Den er på en gang vidt skuende og samfundskritisk, men samtidig poetisk og livsbekræftende. ’Den syvende dag’ cementerer Yu Huas position som en af de allervigtigste litterære stemmer i Kina.
At leve PB

At leve PB

Yu Hua

Forlaget Klim
2016
pokkari
’At leve’ er den rørende historie om en mands forvandling fra forkælet rigmandssøn til godhjertet bonde. Kulturrevolutionen bliver et bagtæppe, som ændrer det kinesiske samfund fundamentalt, og det får uoverstigelige konsekvenser for individet.Før revolutionen træder Fugui bogstavelig talt på de i forvejen nedtrykte. Kontrasten mellem hans status før og efter revolutionen er skærende. Han ødsler familiens formue væk i spillebuler og bordeller, før han dybt angrende forsøger sig med det simplere bondeliv. Men Fuguis prøvelser er langt fra ovre.Det bliver til en bog fuld af enestående billeder, der på én gang beretter om historisk tid og i samme nu beskriver tidløse menneskelige problemstillinger.
Fortællingen om dengang Xu Sanguan solgte sit blod (PB)
Xu Sanguan supplerer sin beskedne løn fra silkefabrikken ved at sælge blod. I kampen for at forsørge sin familie besøger han alt for ofte blodformanden, og da hans privatliv udstilles, står ydmygelserne i kø.Fortællingen om Xu Sanguan er på en gang et menneskeligt portræt og på samme tid en håndfast skildring af livet under Formand Mao.Xu Sanguan må bogstaveligt talt sælge ud af sit hjerteblod. Det er ironisk, at det netop er i blodets bånd, han finder sin styrke.“Denne bog er en folkevise, hvis puls skabes af erindringen. En melodi i rolige spring, hvor pauserne skjules af rimet.”Yu Hua, fra forfatterens forord
Brødre

Brødre

Yu Hua

Forlaget Klim
2019
sidottu
Yu Hua har med ‘Brødre’ skabt et omfangsrigt, episk værk, som igennem en prisme af sort humor viser et hidtil uset Kina. Et land, som befinder sig på overgangen til kapitalisme, med alt hvad det indebærer af godt og ondt. Byen og bogen befolkes af figurer som den selvglade digter Zhao, kujon-tandlægen Yanker Yu, den jomfruelige skønhed Lin Yong, som bliver bordelmutter, og den smiskende ismand Wang. For ikke at glemme bogens hovedpersoner, Skalde Li og Song Gang, hvis fædrene ophav bogstavelig talt drukner i lort.Det er et billede af penge og styreformers betydning for individets skæbne. For nok kan man være sin egen lykkes smed, men hvad er prisen? Yu Huas blik for karaktertegning er på én gang indsigtsfuldt og hjertevarmt tilgivende, men samtidig satirisk bidende.
Den syvende dag PB

Den syvende dag PB

Yu Hua

Forlaget Klim
2019
pokkari
Det er en vigtig dag for Yang Fei, for han er død, og det er hans første dag i døden. Han skal kremeres kl. 9.00, men han mangler penge til en begravelsesplads, og han må derfor vandre formålsløst rundt i efterlivet.I løbet af de næste syv dage ser Yang Fei tilbage på sit 41-årige liv, efterhånden som han møder de sjæle, han tidligere har mistet. Det er blevet til et begivenhedsrigt liv – levet i ubemærkethed. Sådan som det er tilfældet med så mange andre levede liv.Fra sin plads i efterlivet er den døde i en unik position til at betragte det moderne Kinas mange ofre. Men der hersker også et håb blandt de døde. Forventningen om bedre liv, der skal leves i fremtiden.Det er en barsk og melankolsk bog, Yu Hua har skrevet. Den er på en gang vidt skuende og samfundskritisk, men samtidig poetisk og livsbekræftende. ’Den syvende dag’ cementerer Yu Huas position som en af de allervigtigste litterære stemmer i Kina.
Kina i ti ord

Kina i ti ord

Yu Hua

Forlaget Klim
2019
nidottu
Yu Hua er en af verdens mest anerkendte forfattere, og også herhjemme har hans romaner fået en overstrømmende modtagelse. I 'Kina i ti ord' er pennen hvæsset, for at give et særdeles skarpt indblik i det store land i midten – fra Kulturrevolutionen til i dag. Med indsigt, kløgt, masser af humor og ikke mindst mod skildrer Yu Hua 'det kinesiske mirakel' og dets konsekvenser.Det er oplysende og tankevækkende læsning, som både introducerer til Yu Huas litterære forfatterskab, og som samtidig er en enestående indgang til forståelsen af det moderne Kina.