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Lost in the Long March

A Novel
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Set against the tense backdrop of the Long March in 1934 China, Lost in the Long March follows the story of Ping, a naive orphan and gunsmith, who is caught in a complex love triangle with Yong, a Marxist marksman, and his best friend Luo. After a tragic accident during a critical Communist retreat, Ping struggles with guilt while navigating a deepening relationship with Yong, who becomes pregnant amidst the chaos. Their journey explores personal sacrifice and survival as their son grows amid the turbulence of World War II and the Japanese invasion. Michael X. Wang crafts a vivid, multi-generational tale blending history and intimate human experience.
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This historical fiction is especially suited for readers interested in Chinese history, epic war narratives, and complex character-driven stories exploring personal and political upheaval. Fans of richly detailed, emotionally powerful novels will find this a compelling read.

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From a rising literary star, an epic historical novel, set against the tense backdrop of the Long March and Maoโ€™s rise to power, that tells a powerful and moving story of two ordinary people.

China, 1934: A naive orphan and shy gunsmith, Ping, has fallen in love with Yong, who is a sophisticated veteran, a skilled marksman, and a true believer in Marxist ideology. Winning her affections will take an ideological battleโ€”something he does not understand. To make matters worse, Yong has shown interest in Pingโ€™s best friend, Luo. On the eve of a great Communist defeat, Ping sabotages Luoโ€™s rifle, causing the bullet to backfire into his friendโ€™s head. The army begins its year-long retreat, known as The Long March, and Yong turns to Ping for comfort and companionship. Ping deeply regrets killing his friend, and as his relationship with Yong blossoms, he is saddened that it will always be coloured by guilt.

Yong soon becomes pregnant. She hates the way the baby inside is changing her, both physically and emotionally. The Red Army canโ€™t retreat with a crying infant, so they need to find someone close to take the baby in. Ping and Yong leave their son with a woman, promising to return once the war is won. When World War II breaks out and Japanese soldiers arrive, their 12-year-old son decides to enlist in the Japanese army to find his parents, though he quickly begins to fear for his life...

Deeply moving and brilliantly written, Michael X. Wang's Lost in the Long March is an exploration of how the history of a country is always its people, though their stories are often the first to be lost.

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Buzzfeed praises the novel as an "epic, multi-generational" story rich with historical detail about war, family, and country. Publishers Weekly highlights Wang's ability to engage readers through colourful characters caught in Mao's Communist uprising. Another review calls it an "awesome achievement," noting Wang's skill in portraying half a century of Chinese history and the inner conflict of his characters with poetic depth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781419759758

Publisher: Abrams

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Abrams

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Michael X. Wang was born in Fenyang, a small coal-mining city in Chinaโ€™s mountainous Shanxi province. His short story collection, Further News of Defeat, won the 2021 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection and was a finalist for the 2021 CLMP Firecracker Award for Fiction. Wang immigrated to the United States when he was six and has lived in 10 states and 15 cities. In 2010, he completed his PhD in literature at Florida State University. Before that, he received his MFA in fiction at Purdue. Wangโ€™s work has appeared in the New England Review, Greensboro Review, Day One, and Juked, among others. He is currently an assistant professor of English and creative writing at Arkansas Tech University and lives in Russellville, Arkansas.

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