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The Noodle Maker
Ma Jian
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Description for The Noodle Maker
Paperback. Every week, a writer of political propaganda and a professional blood donor meet for dinner. They are unlikely friends - one of them tortured by his 'art', the other fat and wealthy from the earthy business of providing spare blood for the citizens of China. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 134 x 12. Weight in Grams: 148.
Every week, a writer of political propaganda and a professional blood donor meet for dinner. They are unlikely friends - one of them tortured by his 'art', the other fat and wealthy from the earthy business of providing spare blood for the citizens of China.
Over the course of one especially gastronomic evening, the writer starts to complain about his latest Party commission: the story of an ordinary soldier who sacrifices his life to the revolutionary cause. This is not the novel he wants to write, he tells his friend. Inside his head lives an unwritten book about ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099459064
SKU
V9780099459064
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-17
About Ma Jian
Ma Jian was born in Qingdao, China. He is the author of seven novels, a travel memoir, three story collections and two essay collections. He has been translated into twenty-six languages. Since the publication of his first book in 1987, all his work has been banned in China. He now lives in exile in London
Reviews for The Noodle Maker
Compelling, inventive and bleakly funny
Big Issue
Deep black humour...owes a debt to Italo Calvino
Daily Telegraph
Ma's writing shines a light that is both humane and angry into some of the dustiest corners of a closed and often forgotten society
Observer
Playful and wonderfully dark...a Chinese Kundera
Philip Marsden
Big Issue
Deep black humour...owes a debt to Italo Calvino
Daily Telegraph
Ma's writing shines a light that is both humane and angry into some of the dustiest corners of a closed and often forgotten society
Observer
Playful and wonderfully dark...a Chinese Kundera
Philip Marsden