9780802126658-0802126650-The Years, Months, Days: Two Novellas

The Years, Months, Days: Two Novellas

ISBN-13: 9780802126658
ISBN-10: 0802126650
Edition: Translation
Author: Yan Lianke
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Grove Press
Format: Paperback 155 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802126658
ISBN-10: 0802126650
Edition: Translation
Author: Yan Lianke
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Grove Press
Format: Paperback 155 pages

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The Years, Months, Days: Two Novellas (ISBN-13: 9780802126658 and ISBN-10: 0802126650), written by authors Yan Lianke, was published by Grove Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Years, Months, Days: Two Novellas (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Yan Lianke―“China’s most feted and most banned author” (Financial Times)―is a master of imaginative satire, and his prize-winning works have been published around the world to the highest honors. Now, his two most acclaimed novellas are collected here in a single volume―masterfully crafted stories that explore the sacrifices made for family, the driving will to survive, and the longing to leave behind a personal legacy.

Marrow is the haunting tale of a widow who goes to extremes to provide a normal life for her four disabled children. When she discovers that bones―especially those of kin―can cure their illnesses and prevent future generations from the same fate, she feeds them a medicinal soup made from the skeleton of her dead husband. But after running out of soup, she resorts to a measure that only a mother can take.

In the luminous, moving title story, The Years, Months, Days―a bestselling, classic fable in China, and winner of the prestigious Lu Xun Literary Prize―an elderly man stays behind in his small village after a terrible drought forces everyone to leave. Unable to make the grueling march through the mountains, he becomes the lone inhabitant, along with a blind dog. As he fends off the natural world from overtaking his hometown, every day is a victory over death.

With touches of the fantastical and with deep humanity, these two magnificent novellas―masterpieces of the short form―reflect the universality of mankind’s will to live, live well, and live with purpose.

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