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The Vagrants

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The much-anticipated first novel from the prize-winning Chinese writer, acclaimed in the Guardian by Michel Faber as having 'the talent, the vision and the respect for life's insoluble mysteries to be a truly fine writer.'In the provincial town of Muddy Waters in China, a young woman named Gu Shan is sentenced to death for her loss of faith in Communism.

She is twenty-eight years old and has already spent ten years in prison.

The citizens stage a protest after her death and, over the following six weeks, the town goes through uncertainty, hope, and fear until eventually the rebellion is brutally suppressed.

Sumei, a mother of a young child, is sentenced to death as an anti-Communist activist.

They are all taken on a painful journey; from one young woman's death to another.We follow the pain of Gu Shan's parents, the hope and fear of the leaders of the protest and their families.

Even those who seem unconnected to the tragedy - an eleven-year-old boy seeking fame and glory, a nineteen-year-old village idiot in love with a young and deformed girl, and old couple making a living by scavenging the town's garbage cans - are caught up in remorseless turn of events.Yiyun Li's novel is based on the true story which took place in China in 1979.

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Fourth Estate
0007299095 / 9780007299096
Paperback
05/02/2009
135 x 216 mm, 366 grams