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Please Don't Call me Human by Wang Shuo |
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ISBN: 1901982947 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Wang Shuo is widely celebrated for revealing 'the dark corners of the new China'. He is the author of more than twenty novels, all now banned in China, and has also written TV scripts, screenplays and songs. His novel, Playing for Thrills is available from No Exit. He lives in Beijing. |
ABOUT THE BOOK Stephen King called Playing for Thrills, Wang Shuo's stupendous debut novel, 'perhaps the most brilliantly entertaining hardboiled novel of the 90's...Raymond Chandler crossed with Bruce Lee.' Now Wang Shuo, easily China's coolest and most popular novelist, applies his genius for satire and cultural irreverence to one of the world's sacred rituals, the Olympic games. In Please Don't Call me Human, he imagines an Olympics where nations compete not on the basis of athletic prowess, but on their citizens' capacity for humiliation - and China is determined to win at any cost. The novel's anti-hero is a slacker pedicab driver from Beijing, a degenerate nihilist who rips off his own face in order to win the gold for China. Banned in China for its 'rudeness' and 'vulgarity', this astonishing, tripped-out novel is filled with the kind of word play and outlandish antics that have earned Wang Shuo his own genre, 'hooligan literature'. CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"Wang Shuo is the real thing, and the stuff that comes out of his head is the stuff of true satire." "Most ultimately cool" - Stephen King
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