Stick Out Your Tongue

Stick Out Your Tongue

by Ma Jian (Author)

Synopsis

A Chinese writer whose marriage has fallen apart travels to Tibet. As he wanders through the countryside, he witnesses the sky burial of a Tibetan woman who died during childbirth, shares a tent with a nomad who is walking to a sacred mountain to seek forgiveness for sleeping with his daughter, meets a silversmith who has hung the wind-dried corpse of his lover to the walls of his cave, and hears the story of a young female incarnate lama who died during a Buddhist initiation rite. In the thin air of the high plateau, the divide between fact and fiction becomes confused and the man is drawn deep into an alien culture he knew nothing about, and which haunts his dreams. Famously banned in China in 1987, "Stick Out Your Tongue", is the book that set Ma Jian on the road to exile, and still makes it difficult for him to publish his work in China today. Written shortly after the journey to Tibet he describes so vividly in his prize-winnning travel memoir "Red Dust", it is an extraordinary collection of stories about an extraordinary place - a picture of Tibet that is both enchanting and horrifying, violent and beautiful, perverse and seductive. Ma Jian has written a new afterword for the book that explains it's title (it is what a doctor says to an ill patient when looking for a diagnosis) how it came to be written and something about the complex relationship between China and Tibet. This is the first publication in English of an important work of Chinese literature that has had a huge influence on other writers.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 05 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 070117806X
ISBN 13: 9780701178062
Book Overview: A glittering collection of short stories set in Tibet from one of China's foremost writers - banned in China for its language, sexuality and picture of Tibet.

Media Reviews
Praise for Red Dust: 'A tour de force' - Independent. Praise for The Noodle Maker: 'Playful and wonderfully dark, The Noodle Maker confirms Ma Jian as a Chinese kundera. The funniest book I've read in a long time' - Philip Marsden
Author Bio
Ma Jian left Beijing for Hong Kong in 1987. After the hand-over of Hong Kong he moved to Germany and then London, where he now lives. His acclaimed book Red Dust won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award in 2002. In 2004 Chatto published his novel, The Noodle Maker.