
A Single Swallow by Zhang Ling
A fourthgrade class tries to outwit their substitute teacher
“[A] unique premise of ghostly rendezvous among soldiers, combined with first loves for all three men…Clever use of newspaper accounts, military reports, and letters to loved ones advance the plot and complement the dialogue effectively and interestingly…superb…highly recommended” —Historical Novel Society “[Zhang] Ling deserves all the credit for communicating the universal language of love and war, but credit is also due to Shelly Bryant, the translator, based on how vividly and movingly the novel reads.” —Enchanted Prose “Zhang Ling helps the reader see events through a distinctly Chinese perspective in which characters speak from the after-life and natural objects have human agency. A thought-provoking work of fiction.” —KATU-TV (Portland, OR) “As a writer of perception and sensitivity, Zhang teases out the many layers of the devastating weight that the war had been putting on the individual, especially women…creates gripping suspense…In a unique narrative style, A Single Swallow compels readers to reflect on innocence and humanity through the prism of war.” —Chinese Literature Today “Themes of gender, memory, and trauma are woven throughout the narrative…the story is not just about friendship; it is also about one woman, a single swallow, who changes the lives of three men forever.” —World Literature Today Praise for Zhang Ling “I am in awe of Zhang Ling’s literary talent. Truly extraordinary. In her stories, readers have the chance to explore and gain a great understanding of not only the Chinese mind-set but also the heart and soul.” —Anchee Min, bestselling author of Red Azalea “Few writers could bring a story about China and other nations together as seamlessly as Zhang Ling. I would suggest it is her merit as an author, and it is the value of her novels.” —Mo Yan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature “[Zhang Ling] tackles a work of fiction as if it were fact…with a profound respect for historical truth as it impacts the real world, she successfully creates characters and stories that are both vivid and moving.” —Shenzhen and Hong Kong Book Review “Zhang Ling’s concern for war and disaster has remained constant throughout the years as she delves deeply into human strength and tenacity in the face of extremely adverse situations.” —Beijing News Book Review Weekly “[In this novel] we see not only the cruelty of war but also humans wrestling with fate…the novel blends the harsh reality of war seamlessly into the daily lives of the common people, weaving human destiny into the course of the war…A Single Swallow puts the novelist’s ability and talent on full display.” —Shanghai Wenhui Daily
Zhang Ling is the award-winning author of nine novels and numerous collections of novellas and short stories. Born in China, she moved to Canada in 1986. In the mid-1990s, she began to write and publish fiction in Chinese while working as a clinical audiologist. Since then she has won the Chinese Media Literature Award for Author of the Year, the Grand Prize of Overseas Chinese Literary Award, and Taiwan’s Open Book Award. Among Zhang Ling’s work are Gold Mountain Blues and Aftershock, adapted into China’s first IMAX movie with unprecedented box-office success.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780761456957 |
| ISBN 10 | 0761456953 |
| Title | A Single Swallow |
| Author | Zhang Ling |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Amazon Publishing |
| Year published | 2020-09-15 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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