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Lenin's Kisses (Chinese: 受活; pinyin: Shòu huó) is a novel by the Chinese writer Yan Lianke, published in 2004.
Contents
Plot
A village collects funds for buying the corpse of Vladimir Lenin and to build a monument around it. The profits of the project consumes the village and the solidarity of its citizens. The chief of the district is able to make grand constructions, until his superiors find out what is happening
Themes
"That the dead body of socialism's most important role model is being commercialized, can serve as an illustration of the hypercapitalism of contemporary China", according to Klassekampen.
Translated publications
References
Lenin's Kisses Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA