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Red Poppies CD$36.95
Red Poppies

Alai
Translated by Howard Goldblatt and Sylvia Li-chun Lin
Read by Ping Wu

Available as a downloadable digital audiobook from Audible

Tibet, a tiny nation cloaked in mystery and clouded by myth, is the setting for this riveting family saga. Its author reveals that the land of his forebears is hardly the pacifistic little enclave solely inhabited by devout Buddhists that many Westerners have imagined. It is, rather, a far more complex and therefore intriguing land, where tradition collides with progress and individuals exhibit a range of universal character traits from virtuous to venal.

Alai introduces the powerful Maiqi family--its imperious patriarch, his Han Chinese wife, his first son and heir, and his second, so-called idiot son, the tale's narrator and unlikely hero. Set largely in the 1930s, before the Chinese occupies Tibet, this prize-winning novel pits the Maiqis against a neighboring chieftan. When an emissary of the Chinese Nationalists offers aid in the form of modern warfare, the head of the Maiqi clan strikes a Faustian bargain: in return for this assistance, he agrees to plant red poppies, the source of heroin, instead of grain on the arid plains surrounding his stone fortress. As these vivid blossoms flourish, so do the enmity and risks faced by a priviledge and seemingly invincible family.

Epic in its sweep and high drama, Alai's novel suggests the work of Colombia's Gabriel Garcia Marquez and William Faulkner's revelatory fiction about the American South. Censored for several years because its sensitive political content, Red Poppies was finally publiched in 1998 by a prestigious Chinese firm, and two years later won that nation's top literary prize.

Alai is an ethnic Tibetan who lives in Sichuan, China. He is the author of several short-story collections and the editor of China's largest science-fiction journal, Science Fiction World

Abridged; 10 hours on 8 CDs
ISBN 1-56511-528-7 (CD)

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