"Nest" and "Flowers" 20 Chinese books worth paying attention to in 2013
"Nest" and "Flowers" 20 Chinese books worth paying attention to in 2013 Chinese books worthy of attention in 2013 are written by many writers, scholars, literary translators and companies...
The Chinese books worth paying attention to in 2013 are recommended by many writers, scholars, literary translators and business people. Recommended books are Chinese readings published this year, regardless of translated works or original Chinese works, not limited to simplified or traditional Chinese, and not limited to the region in which they were published. Among the recommended books this year, fiction is mostly translated works; non-fiction responds to or reflects slavery, violence and revolution in the totalitarian era from various angles.
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Nest Author: Romania Norman Manea Flowers Author: China Jin Yucheng The Tiger's Wife Author: United States Tia Obright Khazar Dictionary Author: Serbia Milorad Pavich Happiness Too Much Author: Canada Alice Munro Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Year of Pilgrimage Author: Japan Haruki Murakami Women in Prison: "In Search of Lost Time" Volume 5 Libra Constellation Author: United States Don DeLillo The Great Trilogy Author: Taiwan Ke Yufen Memoirs of Mrs. Mandelstam Author: Russia Nadezhda Mandelstam Searching for Su Huilian Author China Shen Jia Gulag: A History Author: United States Anne Applebaum The Crisis of the Republic Author: United States Hannah Arendt The Imprisoned Mind Author: Poland Czeslaw Miłosz Intellectuals and Society Author: United States Thomas Sowell The Language of the Third Reich Author: Germany Victor Kleppler Meng Xingzi: The Life of a Countryman in North China Author: United States Shen Aidi Let "Death" Live Author: China Chen Ximi Spring in the Green Grass Author: Hong Kong Zhong Xiaoyang Go away, live Author: United Kingdom Keith Charlize/James Fox
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