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  2. The Bridegroom (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridegroom is a collection of twelve short stories by Chinese-American author Ha Jin. The stories are set in Muji City in contemporary China, the same provincial city that served as the setting for his novel Waiting .

  3. Saboteur (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Saboteur" is a short story written by Ha Jin. [1] [2] It was first published in The Antioch Review in 1996, selected for 1997 edition of The Best American Short Stories anthology series, and included in the 2000 short story collection The Bridegroom.

  4. Ha Jin - Wikipedia

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    Ha Jin, Waiting (New York: Pantheon Books, 1999). Neil J Diamant, Revolutionizing the Family: Politics, Love and Divorce in Urban and Rural China, 1949-1968(Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000), p. 59. Ha Jin, The Bridegroom (New York: Pantheon Books, 2000).

  5. Category:Short story collections by Ha Jin - Wikipedia

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  6. Bridegroom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A bridegroom (or groom) is a male wedding partner. It may also refer to: Bridegroom, a 2013 documentary film; The Bridegroom (short story collection), by Ha Jin; The Bridegroom, a short work of fiction by Angela Carter; The Bridegroom, an adaptation by Alexander Pushkin of The Robber Bridegroom

  7. The Best American Short Stories 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Ha Jin "The Bridegroom" Harper's Magazine: Marilyn Krysl "The Thing Around Them" Notre Dame Review: Jhumpa Lahiri "The Third and Final Continent" The New Yorker: Walter Mosley "Pet Fly" The New Yorker: ZZ Packer "Brownies" Harper's Magazine: Edith Pearlman "Allog" Ascent: Annie Proulx "People in Hell Just Want a Drink of Water" GQ: Frances ...

  8. Townsend Prize for Fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Townsend Prize for Fiction is awarded every two years to the best piece of literary fiction written and published while the author lived in Georgia. Past award winners include Alice Walker, Terry Kay, Ha Jin, Philip Lee Williams, Ferrol Sams, Kathryn Stockett, Mary Hood, and Judson Mitcham, among others.

  9. Nanjing Requiem - Wikipedia

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    Ha Jin: Language: English, Chinese: Publisher: Pantheon Books (English) Publication date. 2011: ISBN: 978-0-307-37976-4 (English) Nanjing Requiem is a 2011 novel by ...