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  1. Apr 1, 1994 · Red Sorghum: A Novel of China. Paperback – April 1, 1994. by Mo Yan (Author), Howard Goldblatt (Translator) 4.0 415 ratings. See all formats and editions. The acclaimed novel of love and resistance during late 1930s China by Mo Yan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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    • Jeffrey C. Kinkley, Mo Yan, Howard Goldblatt
    • $15.99
    • Penguin Books
  2. Red Sorghum: A Novel of China ( simplified Chinese: 红高粱家族; traditional Chinese: 紅 高粱 家族; pinyin: Hóng Gāoliáng Jiāzú; lit. 'red sorghum family') is a Chinese-language novel by Mo Yan. Its five parts were published serially in various magazines in 1986 and republished together as a single novel in 1987.

    • Jeffrey C. Kinkley, Mo Yan, Howard Goldblatt
    • 1986
  3. 3.80. 7,820 ratings962 reviews. Spanning three generations, this novel of family and myth is told through a series of flashbacks that depict events of staggering horror set against a landscape of gemlike beauty, as the Chinese battle both Japanese invaders and each other in the turbulent 1930s.

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  4. Oct 11, 2021 · Previous ed.: London : Heinemann, 1993, c1992 377 p. ; 20 cm

  5. A legend in China, where it won major literary awards and inspired an Oscar-nominated film directed by Zhang Yimou, Red Sorghum is a book in which fable and history collide to produce fiction that is entirely new—and unforgettable.

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  6. Apr 21, 1993 · by Mo Yan (Author), Howard Goldblatt (Translator) 4.0 415 ratings. See all formats and editions. A novel of family, myth, and memory set during the fratricidal barbarity of 1930s China follows the Chinese as they battle the Japanese and each other. 10,000 first printing. Report an issue with this product or seller.

  7. Jan 1, 2003 · Paperback – January 1, 2003. Spanning three generations, this novel of family and myth is told through a series of flashbacks that depict events of staggering horror set against a landscape of gemlike beauty as the Chinese battle both the Japanese invaders and each other in the turbulent 1930s.

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