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on June 4, 1989. The book's narrative switches between Dai Wei's time as a non-responsive coma patient to his life before his shooting.
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The book follows the character of Dai Wei, a man who awakens from a coma to discover that ten years have passed since he was shot in
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praised the novel's translation while stating that the book "is desperately in need of editing".
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Sep/Oct 2008 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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In April 2012 Ma protested the choice of China as the guest of honor at the
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admired its political honesty and narrative premise".
162:Critical reception for the book was positive, with 105: 97: 89: 79: 71: 61: 53: 45: 35: 591:"Ma Jian protest paints the London Book Fair red" 271:"Tiananmen's Wake: A novel of hope and cynicism" 264: 262: 8: 455:"'Beijing Coma' fuses China's past, present" 173: 21: 638:1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre 27: 20: 258: 296:Smallwood, Christine (May 25, 2008). 7: 539:"A Broken Body in Shiny, New China" 589:Page, Benedicte (April 19, 2012). 537:Kakutani, Michiko (July 4, 2008). 326:. Socialist Review. Archived from 14: 563:Lane, Victoria (April 17, 2012). 214:with the work of writers such as 175: 269:Mishra, Pankaj (June 30, 2008). 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 453:Cheuse, Alan (June 29, 2008). 1: 481:"A story of Tiananmen Square" 401:Lasdun, James (May 2, 2008). 142:"100 Notable Books of 2008". 403:"Children of the revolution" 166:calling it "a landmark". 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Index


Ma Jian
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN
0374110174
Ma Jian
The New York Times
Tiananmen Square
Tash Aw
Bookmarks
Pankaj Mishra
Milan Kundera
Josef Škvorecký
Ivan Klíma
Michiko Kakutani
London Book Fair
Liu Binjie


"Tiananmen's Wake: A novel of hope and cynicism"
"Cage of bones"
"Beijing Coma"
the original
"Tiananmen remembered"
"100 notable books of 2008"
"Children of the revolution"
"Circling the Square"
"'Beijing Coma' fuses China's past, present"
"A story of Tiananmen Square"
"Beijing Coma By Ma Jian"

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