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Golden Age: A Novel

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By (author): Wang Xiaobo

Translated by: Yan Yan

Like Gary Shteyngart or Michel Houellebecq, Wang Xiaobo is a Chinese literary icon whose satire forces us to reconsider the ironies of history.

Apparently, there was a rumour that Chen Qingyang and I were having an affair. She wanted me to prove our innocence. I said, to prove our innocence, we must prove one of the following:  

  1. Chen Qingyang is a virgin
  2. I was born without a penis

Both propositions were hard to prove, therefore, we couldnt prove our innocence. In fact, I was leaning more toward proving that we werent innocent.
 
And so begins Wang Ers story of his long affair with Chen Qinyang. Wang Er, a 21-year-old ox herder, is shamed by the local authorities and forced to write a confession for his crimes but instead, takes it upon himself to write a modernist literary tract. Later, as a lecturer at a chaotic, newly built university, Wang Er navigates the bureaucratic maze of 1980s China, boldly writing about the Cultural Revolutions impact on his life and those around him. Finally, alone, and humbled, Wang Er must come to terms with the banality of his own existence.
 
But what makes this novel both hilarious and important is Xiaobos use of the awkwardness of sex as a metaphor for all that occurred during the Cultural Revolution. This achievement was revolutionary in China and places Golden Age in the great pantheon of novels that argue against governmental control.
 
A leading icon of his generation, Wang Xiaobos cerebral and sarcastic narrative is a reflection on the failures of individuals and the enormous political, social, and personal changes in 20thcentury China.

At the time Wang was writing, novels about the Cultural Revolution tended to be fairly conventional tales of how good people suffered nobly during this decade of madness. The system itself was rarely called into question. Wangs book was radically different . . .  The idea of how to stand up to power underlies Golden Age. Ian Johnson, The New York Times Book Review

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Astra Publishing House
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781662601217

About Wang Xiaobo

Wang Xiaobo a contemporary Chinese writer was born in Beijing in 1952 and died of illness on April 11 1997. Xiaobo taught at Peking University and Renmin University of China and became a freelance writer in 1992. His novels Golden Age and The Future World won the United Daily News Award for Novel twice with his screenplay East Palace West Palace won the Best Screenplay Award at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina in 1996. His representative works include collections of essays: A Maverick Pig The Silent Majority; novels Golden Age Silver Age Hongfus Elopement at Night etc.

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