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Author interview in Guernica Magazine (guernicamag.com) Ha Jin audio interview re: A Free Life, November 2007; Exiled to English; Audio: Ha Jin in conversation on the BBC World Service discussion programme The Forum "Ha Jin's Cultural Revolution" - New York Times Magazine profile (2000). Ha Jin at Library of Congress Authorities — with 20 ...
Waiting (ηεΎ ) is a 1999 novel by Chinese-American author Ha Jin (ει) which won the National Book Award the same year. [1] It is based on a true story that Jin heard from his wife when they were visiting her family at an army hospital in China.
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.
War Trash is a novel by the Chinese author Ha Jin, who has long lived in the United States and who writes in English.It takes the form of a memoir written by the fictional character Yu Yuan, a man who eventually becomes a soldier in the Chinese People's Volunteer Army and who is sent to Korea to fight on the Communist side in the Korean War.
"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 .
Author: Ha Jin: Language: English, Chinese: Publisher: Pantheon Books (English) Publication date. 2011: ISBN: 978-0-307-37976-4 (English) Nanjing Requiem is a 2011 ...
Ocean of Words is a short story collection by Ha Jin. It is his first published book. The stories are set along the China-Soviet border in the 1970s after the nations split political ties. The collection won the 1997 PEN/Hemingway Award for best first work of fiction.
Michael Arlen, Bulgarian born Armenian-British author; Nadeem Aslam, Pakistani-British novelist; Augustine of Hippo, Numidian Berber philosopher writing in Latin; Ba Jin, Chinese and Esperanto author. He wrote three original works in Esperanto. [1] Samuel Beckett, Irish-French playwright and novelist; Costanzo Beschi, Italian-Tamil writer