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The Day the Sun Died

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The Day the Sun Died by Yan Lianke explores a rural Chinese village where its inhabitants are mysteriously unable to wake up from their sleepwalking states. As surreal events unfold during one haunting night, a young boy and his parents endeavour to navigate the chaos, encountering both bizarre and unsettling incidents. This novel blends elements of satire and social critique, offering an enigmatic depiction of individual and collective struggles.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by surreal, satirical narratives that explore themes of society and dreams with a unique blend of humour and profundity. Set against a backdrop where reality and dreams converge, it captures a single night of eerie and thought-provoking events, drawing you into a fascinating critique of human nature and culture.

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The Day the Sun Died

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A surreal and gripping new book by one of China's most renowned contemporary writers.

One dusk in early June, in a town deep in the Balou mountains, fourteen-year-old Li Niannian notices something strange about his town. Instead of settling down for the night, the residents start appearing in the streets and fields. There are people everywhere.

Li Niannian watches, mystified. But then he realises the people are dreamwalking, carrying on with their daily business as if the sun hadn't gone down. And before too long, as more and more people succumb, in the black of night all hell breaks loose.

Set over the course of one night, The Day the Sun Died sets chaos and darkness against the sunny optimism of the 'Chinese dream' promoted by President Xi Jinping. We are thrown into the middle of an increasingly strange and troubling waking nightmare as Li Niannian and his father struggle to save the town, and persuade the sun to rise again.

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Yan Lianke is celebrated as an audacious and enigmatic novelist, praised for his superlative storytelling and penetrating truths. This work is described as a sinister and exuberant fable, combining satire and a powerful critique of societal issues, which makes it a captivating work of art. The novel is lauded for its imaginative satire and the ability to provoke reflection on societal degradation, capturing both the absurdities and the stark realities of human nature.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925603859

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 August 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 468g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Yan Lianke was born in 1958 in Henan Province, China. Text has published his novels Serve the People!, Lenin's Kisses, Dream of Ding Village, The Four Books, The Explosion Chronicles and The Years, Months, Days. Yan Lianke won the Hua Zhong World Chinese Literature Prize in 2013. He has also won two of China's most prestigious literary awards- the Lu Xan Prize and the Lao She Award. In 2014, he won the Franz Kafka Prize. He lives in Bejing. Carlos Rojas is Associate Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies and Women's Studies at Duke University. He has translated Yan Lianke's four most recent novels.

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