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# War Trash ↠ PDF Download by ^ Ha Jin eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. War Trash Excellent Book about a Difficult Subject Jeffrey Hart Ha Jin is one of my favorite writers. This book demonstrates his skill in dealing with difficult and highly politicized situations by focusing on their effects on individuals. The situation explored here is that of Chinese prisoners in U.S. run prisoner of war camps in South Korea during the Korean War. Our hero is a loyal member of the People' Liberation Army who is subjected to pressures not just from his American captors but also from the

War Trash

Title : War Trash
Author :
Rating : 4.77 (993 Votes)
Asin : 1400075793
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 368 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-15
Language : English

Excellent Book about a Difficult Subject Jeffrey Hart Ha Jin is one of my favorite writers. This book demonstrates his skill in dealing with difficult and highly politicized situations by focusing on their effects on individuals. The situation explored here is that of Chinese prisoners in U.S. run prisoner of war camps in South Korea during the Korean War. Our hero is a loyal member of the People' Liberation Army who is subjected to pressures not just from his American captors but also from the Nationalist Chinese who are delegated some of the chores of dealing with prisoners and . "No Victors" according to Michael Jones. This important novel which masquerades as the memoir of the eponymous Yu Yuan, a Chinese POW and repatriate of the Korean conflict, may deceive you in its simplicity. It is anything but simple. There are no clear cut lines drawn, no obvious "good" or "evil" characters portrayed here. The reader is only made painfully aware of the complex politics of waging war and its profound influences on the common soldiers, the everyman, the "war trash" of this novel's title.Ha Jin evokes a visceral hatred of war itself simply by revealing . Fascinating Novel This book is worth the purchase in every way. It is powerful, moving, and the words just flow out of the pages. If you're anything like me, you'll sit down with this book and finish it all in one day. I don't usually do that with books, so consider that a glowing complement to Ha Jin's mastery of the written word.

Because he speaks English, he soon becomes an intermediary between his compatriots and their American captors.With Yuan as guide, we are ushered into the secret world behind the barbed wire, a world where kindness alternates with blinding cruelty and one has infinitely more to fear from one’s fellow prisoners than from the guards. Ha Jin’s masterful new novel casts a searchlight into a forgotten corner of modern history, the experience of Chinese soldiers held in U.S. In 1951 Yu Yuan, a scholarly and self-effacing clerical officer in Mao’s “volunteer” army, is taken prisoner south of the 38th Parallel. POW camps during the Korean War. Vivid in its historical detail, profound in its imaginative empathy, War Trash is Ha Jin’s most ambitious book to date.

Armed with reams of research, the National Book Award winner aims to give readers a tale that is as much historical record as examination of personal struggle. All rights reserved. . An unofficial fighter in a foreign war, shameful in the eyes of his own government for his failure to die, Yu can only stand and watch as his dreams of seeing his mother and fiancée again are eviscerated in what increasingly looks like a meaningless conflict. It is one of the enduring frustrations of Jin's work that powerful passages of description are interspersed wi

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