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  1. Sandalwood Death (Chinese: 檀香刑) is a 2001 novel by Nobel prize-winning author Mo Yan. The English version, translated by Howard Goldblatt , was released in 2013 by the University of Oklahoma Press.

  2. 1. März 2001 · This powerful novel by Mo Yan—one of contemporary China’s most famous and prolific writers—is both a stirring love story and an unsparing critique of political corruption during the final years of the Qing Dynasty, China’s last imperial epoch.

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  3. 15. Nov. 2012 · This powerful novel by Mo Yan—one of contemporary China’s most famous and prolific writersis both a stirring love story and an unsparing critique of political corruption during the final years of the Qing Dynasty, China’s last imperial epoch.

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  4. 7. Apr. 2014 · Set in turn-of-the-century China at the dawn of the boxer Rebellion, Sandalwood Death explores the violent intersection of unstoppable global forces on the scale of vulnerable, individual lives. The novel—part thriller, part love story—weaves together several strands of a single family: Sun Meiniang is the daughter of Sun bing, a ...

  5. 31. Jan. 2013 · The novels “Sandalwood Death” and “Pow!,” by Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan, combine literary imagination with a peasant spirit.

  6. A novel set in early twentieth century China, where a rebellious opera singer is sentenced to death by a former executioner who becomes his father-in-law. The novel explores the themes of sound, rebellion, oppression and brutality in the context of the Boxer Rebellion and the German occupation.

  7. 21. Dez. 2013 · DISSONANT SOUNDS inspired Nobel-prize-winning Chinese author Mo Yan’s standout novel, Sandalwood Death (originally published in China in 2001, and translated in 2012 by Howard Goldblatt).