The Shaanxi Opera, Jia Pingwa
The Shaanxi Opera, Jia Pingwa
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The Shaanxi Opera
A Novel

Author: Jia Pingwa, Nicky Harman, Dylan Levi King

Narrator: James Sie

Unabridged: 34 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

Winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. From one of China’s most celebrated authors comes a masterful novel about modernity and tradition, love and obsession, and economic change and quixotic dreams—all set against the backdrop of a rapidly urbanizing China.In post–Cultural Revolution China, in the fading village of Freshwind, the fates of two households are shifting.The Bais, once the most powerful family in the region, have fallen from status. Their beautiful daughter, Snow Bai, an embodiment of tradition, pursues a career in a vanishing art form. The Xias, enthusiastic members of the Party, are on the rise. Their favorite son, Wind Xia, is a citified politician whose marriage to Snow Bai could unite the two families. But in a village casting about for a new road to prosperity, fortunes can change. Watching it all unfold is a local outcast named Spark. The inveterate busybody is given to strange visions and flights of fancy, and is motivated by the only constant in Freshwind: his mad love for Snow Bai.Expansive, funny, monumental, and deeply poignant, Jia Pingwa’s The Shaanxi Opera is a keenly observant portrait of China in an era of globalization, societal upheaval, and the growing influence of popular culture.

About Jia Pingwa

Jia Pingwa, a prominent and celebrated writer and essayist, was born in 1952 into a farming family in Danfeng County, Shaanxi Province. He began to write while studying in the Chinese department of Northwest University in Xi’an. Jia Pingwa first achieved fame in the 1970s and 1980s with his award-winning short stories and novellas, the majority of which are set in Jia’s rural homeland in Shangzhou Prefecture. After Jia graduated in 1976, he worked as an editor at the Shaanxi People’s Publishing House. Since then he has become a full-time writer.Jia is known for his realistic depiction of the culture and life of Shaanxi Province. His writing often focuses on peasant life during China’s reforms and urbanization since 1978. He is a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), president of the Shaanxi Writers Association, deputy to the People’s Congress of Xi’an, and president of the Writers Association of Xi’an.Jia is a tenacious and prolific writer. His works include The Collected Award-Winning Novellas of Jia Pingwa; The Collected Works of Jia Pingwa; the novels Shang Zhou, White Nights, Earth Gate, Old Gao Village, Remembering Wolves, Happy; and the autobiographical novel I Am a Farmer.His December and January was awarded the best novel of the Third National Novellas. His story “Full Moon” won the National Short Story Award, and the Prix Femina Prize went to Abandoned Capital. Turbulence won the Pegasus Prize for Literature as well as the French Arts and Literature Prize. In November 2008, Jia Pingwa won the Mao Dun Literary Prize for his twelfth novel, Shaanxi Opera.


Reviews

Thank you NetGalley, AmazonCrossing, and Jia Pingwa for the opportunity to read “The Shaanxi Opera” in exchange for an honest review. This book is not at all what I expected. Being unfamiliar with Jia Pingwa’s work, I glanced through the synopsis and thought I was going to read a fictional tale about......more

Goodreads review by Hannah

I personally enjoyed this book, or the 1/4 of it I have read so far. The glimpse into rural Chinese life is quietly entertaining and quite fascinating. I'm not sure I would ever attempt to read this in one go, it has taken me a long time to get to 1/4 of the way through, but I will keep it to dip in......more

Goodreads review by Hannah

This was a real slog, not for the faint-hearted. Difficult at times to follow but definitely an interesting and at times funny insight into rural Chinese life. But probably the part I enjoyed the most was the author’s afterward about his inspiration 😂......more

Goodreads review by Mike

This took me a long time to read! It is long, detailed and intricate. It goes into day-to-day detail in a way that could be seen as boring, but becomes fascinating. It is a book that draws you slowly in and gives a real feel for village life in China. I was a bit sad when it came to an end. You have......more