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Remains of Life : A Novel

Part of the Modern Chinese literature from Taiwan series
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On October 27, 1930, during a sports meet at Musha Elementary School on an aboriginal reservation in the mountains of Taiwan, a bloody uprising occurred unlike anything Japan had experienced in its colonial history.

Before noon, the Atayal tribe had slain one hundred and thirty-four Japanese in a headhunting ritual.

The Japanese responded with a militia of three thousand, heavy artillery, airplanes, and internationally banned poisonous gas, bringing the tribe to the brink of genocide. Nearly seventy years later, Chen Guocheng, a writer known as Wu He, or "Dancing Crane," investigated the Musha Incident to search for any survivors and their descendants.

Remains of Life, a milestone of Chinese experimental literature, is a fictionalized account of the writer's experiences among the people who live their lives in the aftermath of this history.

Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, it contains no paragraph breaks and only a handful of sentences.

Shifting among observations about the people the author meets, philosophical musings, and fantastical leaps of imagination, Remains of Life is a powerful literary reckoning with one of the darkest chapters in Taiwan's colonial history.

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Columbia University Press
023116601X / 9780231166010
Paperback / softback
895.136
11/04/2017
United States
352 pages
140 x 216 mm