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In The Pond

by Ha Jin
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Essence of the book: Art and politics in small-town China.

This book is perfect for someone interested in exploring the relationship between art and political activism in a small Chinese town. Ha Jin's engaging writing style helps readers to understand the struggles of Shao Bin, a factory fitter, in his quest for a better life. The book is particularly notable for its focus on the unique culture of small-town China, and its insights into the ways in which political institutions shape and influence the lives of ordinary people.

In The Pond

by Ha Jin
Regular price ₱469.35
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ISBN: 9780099428169
Authors: Ha Jin
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 2002-01-03
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Asia, Asian Literature, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.71
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In the Pond is a 2000 novel by Ha Jin, who has also written Under the Red Flag, Ocean of Winds, and Waiting. He has been praised for his works relating to Chinese life and culture. The novel centers around the character Shao Bin, a Chinese man working at fertilizer plant, and his epic struggle to obtain a decent apartment for his young family. Continually passed over by the plant's corrupt leaders, Bin decides to fight back against his communist superiors. Conflict espouses when Bin's struggle is met with counterattacks and opposition he could never have imagined.
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Essence of the book: Art and politics in small-town China.

This book is perfect for someone interested in exploring the relationship between art and political activism in a small Chinese town. Ha Jin's engaging writing style helps readers to understand the struggles of Shao Bin, a factory fitter, in his quest for a better life. The book is particularly notable for its focus on the unique culture of small-town China, and its insights into the ways in which political institutions shape and influence the lives of ordinary people.