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  1. The Garlic Ballads (Chinese: 天堂蒜薹之歌) is a 1988 novel by Nobel Prizewinning author Mo Yan. When it was published in the 1980s it was banned in China. [1] The book is about the 1987 garlic glut.

    • Mo Yan
    • 1988
  2. 11. Jan. 2006 · The Garlic Ballads is a powerful vision of life under the heel of an inflexible and uncaring government. It is also a delicate story of love between man and woman, father and child, friend and friend—and the struggle to maintain that love despite overwhelming obstacles. Show more.

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    • Paperback
  3. 1. Nov. 2012 · A surplus on the garlic market ensues, and the farmers must watch in horror as their crops wither and rot in the fields. Families are destroyed by the random imprisonment of young and old for supposed crimes against the state.

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    • Mo Yan
  4. 28. Dez. 2019 · The Garlic Ballads. In China, the tragic romance of farmer Gao Ma and Fang Jijnu, the pregnant woman who elopes with him. It is told against the background of the 1988 garlic farmers' revolt, protesting corrupt officialdom in Paradise County. By the author of Red Sorghum.

  5. A surplus on the garlic market ensues, and the farmers must watch in horror as their crops wither and rot in the fields. Families are destroyed by the random imprisonment of young and old for supposed crimes against the state.

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  6. 1. Mai 1995 · A banned novel about the 1987 garlic glut and its impact on farmers and officials in China. The book follows the stories of three characters who are arrested, imprisoned or on the run, and reveals their pasts and struggles.

  7. 1. Mai 1995 · Three special relationships are set against the backdrop of a glut on the 1987 Chinese garlic market, which causes the crumbling of many Paradise County livelihoods and a rebellion against corrupt Communist officials. By the author of Red Sorghum. 12,500 first printing. Print length. 304 pages.

    • Hardcover
    • Mo Yan