Chinese Books-Wolf Totem

Books Name: Wolf Totem

Books classification: the best seller.
Author: Jiang rong
Translator :Howard Goldblatt 
ISBN-10: 1594201560
ISBN-13: 978-1594201561
Product Description:
A publishing sensation in China, this novel wraps an ecological warning and political indictment around the story of Chen Zhen, a Beijing student sent during the 1960s Cultural Revolution to live as a shepherd among the herdsmen of the Olonbulang, a grassland on the Inner Mongolia steppes. Chen Zhen is fascinated by the herdsmen, descendants of Genghis Khan, and by the grassland's wolves, with whom the herdsmen live in uneasy harmony. When Mao's government orders the mass execution of the wolves to make way for farming collectives run by Chen Zhen's own people, the Han Chinese, he makes for a somewhat passive hero. Except for Bilgee, the wise old herdsman, and Director Bao, the face of the Communist government in the Olonbulang, the novel's secondary characters make little impression. The wolf packs, however, are vividly and beautifully described. As Chen Zhen helplessly witnesses the consequences of the order, he risks the enmity of both the herdsmen and the state officials by capturing a wolf cub and lovingly raising it as his own wolf totem. Jiang Rong writes reverently about life on the steppes in a manner that recalls Farley Mowat's Never Cry Wolf.
 
Reviews:
“An intellectual adventure story. . . . Five hundred bloody and instructive pages later, you just want to stand up and howl.”—Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle“[Jiang Rong] is on the way to becoming one of the most celebrated and controversial Chinese novelists in the world.”—The Guardian (London)“Electrifying. . . . The power of Jiang’s prose (and of Howard Goldblatt’s excellent translation) is evident. . . . This semi-autographical novel is a literary triumph.”—National Geographic Traveler (Book of the Month) 
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