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Stories

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An edition of Under the Red Flag: Stories (1997)

Under the Red Flag

Stories

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The twelve stories in Under the Red Flag take place during China's Cultural Revolution. Ha Jin, who was raised in China and emigrated to the United States after the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, writes about loss and moral deterioration with the keen sense of a survivor.

His stories examine life in the bleak rural town of Dismount Fort, where the men and women are full of passion and certainty but blinded by their limited visions as they grapple with honor and shame, manhood and death, infidelity and repression.

In Under the Red Flag, privacy is nonexistent and paranoia rules as neighbor turns against neighbor, husband turns against wife, state turns against individual, history turns against humanity. These stories display the earnestness and grandeur of human folly and, in a larger sense, form a moral history of a time and a place.

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Language
English
Pages
207

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Under the red flag: stories
1999, Zoland Books
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Under the Red Flag: Stories
1997, University of Georgia Press
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Table of Contents

In broad daylight
Man to be
Sovereignty
Winds and clouds over a funeral
The richest man
New arrival
Emperor
Fortune
Taking a husband
Again, the spring breeze blew
Resurrection
A decade.

Edition Notes

Published in
Athens, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3560.I6 U53 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
207 p. ;
Number of pages
207

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL666557M
Internet Archive
underredflagflan00haji
ISBN 10
0820319392
LCCN
97012235
OCLC/WorldCat
36566097
Library Thing
18364
Goodreads
3350115

Work Description

The twelve stories in Under the Red Flag take place during China's Cultural Revolution. Ha Jin, who was raised in China and emigrated to the United States after the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, writes about loss and moral deterioration with the keen sense of a survivor. His stories examine life in the bleak rural town of Dismount Fort, where the men and women are full of passion and certainty but blinded by their limited vision as they grapple with honor and shame, manhood and death, infidelity and repression.

In "A Man-to-Be," a militiaman engaged to be married participates in a gang rape, but finds himself impotent when he looks into the eyes of the victim. His fiancee's family breaks off the engagement, not because of the rape, but because they doubt his virility. In "Winds and Clouds over a Funeral," a Communist leader disobeys his mother's last wish for burial to keep his good standing in the party, but his enemies bring him down for being a bad son. "In Broad Daylight" is the story of the public humiliation of a woman accused of being a whore. Her dignified defiance is gradually stripped away as she is dragged through the streets, cursed and spat upon by strangers and family alike.

In Under the Red Flag, privacy is nonexistent and paranoia rules as neighbor turns against neighbor, husband turns against wife, state turns against individual, history turns against humanity. These stories display the earnestness and grandeur of human folly, and in a larger sense, form a moral history of a time and a place.

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