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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Zoland Books

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
November 1998

Page count
  
178

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
Nov 1998

Pages
  
178

Author
  
OCLC
  
43403434

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Ha Jin books, Fiction books

In the pond


In the Pond is a 1998 novel by Ha Jin, who has also written Under the Red Flag, Ocean of Words, and Waiting. He has been praised for his works relating to Chinese life and culture.

Contents

Overview

The novel centers around the character Shao Bin, a Chinese man working at fertilizer plant, and his struggle to obtain a decent apartment for his young family. Continually passed over by the plant's corrupt leaders, Bin decides to fight back against his communist superiors. Conflict ensues when Bin's struggle is met with counterattacks and opposition he could never have imagined.

Themes

Focusing on the oppressive nature of post Mao-China, a communist society filled with a hierarchy of corruption, and ultimately in an antithetical fashion to Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, Ha Jin uses his literary work to convey a central political statement against the injustice of Chinese socialism. Jin stresses the themes of standing up for one’s self and not letting the powerful and corrupt destroy one’s dreams. The book also contains universal and humanitarian theme of lending a helping hand to aid one's fellow man.

References

In the Pond Wikipedia


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