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Title: Farewell, Gulsary!
Author: Chinghiz Aitmatov (Kyrgyzstani)
Translator: Feng Jia
Publisher: Huawen Publishing House
Edition: 1st Edition, November 2018
Format: 16 - mo, Hardcover
Printed Sheets: 20.5
Word Count: 210,000 words
ISBN: 9787507550047
Price: 58.00 CNY
Farewell, Gulsary! depicts the life experiences of an old herdsman, Tanabaev. Through the protagonist's meticulous care for the horse, treating it like a family member, it reveals the protagonist's broad - mindedness and humanitarian spirit from one perspective. The author, with great artistic authenticity, reproduces the numerous difficulties in the life of the collective farm in the post - war period. A large section of the story is interwoven with the protagonist's direct confrontation with the bureaucratism among the leadership of the district Party committee, which leads to the tragic event of a loyal Communist Party member being expelled from the Party. This book also includes works such as "On the Badamtal River", "The Migratory Birds Are Weeping", "The Whirlwind", and "The Virgin of the Snow (Excerpt)".
"The passing of Aitmatov is a huge and helpless loss for all of us. We will remember this great writer, thinker, and humanist." - Vladimir Putin
"I particularly like Aitmatov's The White Steamboat. Through the tragic story of a seven - year - old child, it closely weaves the allegorical myth, the child's fantasy, and the harsh reality together." - Cao Wenxuan, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award
"In the eyes of people around the world, he was already a Nobel laureate long ago. The death of Aitmatov may mean the departure of the last literary priest from that land." - Chi Zijian
"Aitmatov mainly relies on true lyric art. Those long descriptions, full of depictions, songs, and associations related to horse lore and grass lore, are really beautiful. The enjoyment is unforgettable, and reading it carefully once is like a bath in beauty." - Zhang Chengzhi
"Aitmatov's works are very easy to read. Each of his works is like honey and wine, so sweet and fragrant that you get intoxicated. When reading his works, you can even smell the scent of ripe crops and haystacks." - Feng Deying
Chinghiz Aitmatov (1928 - 2008) was a famous Kyrgyzstani writer. He served as the secretary of the Soviet Writers' Union, an academician of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences, and an ambassador. He won the Soviet State Literature Award and the Lenin Award several times and had a profound impact on contemporary Chinese writers. His main works include novellas such as Jamilia, Farewell, Gulsary!, The White Ship, Cranes Fly Early, Spotted Dog Running Along the Seashore, etc., and novels such as The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years, The Place of the Skull, The White Clouds of Genghis Khan, Cassandra's Brand, When The Mountains Fall, etc. His creations are rich in Kyrgyz national characteristics, with profound and rich content and beautiful writing. They have been translated into more than 150 languages and published, and have been adapted into movies, TV dramas, operas, and ballets many times.
Feng Jia, whose real name is Feng Jiazhen, was born in Yixing, Jiangsu in 1932. He studied at Heqiao Primary School, Suzhou Middle School, and the Russian Language and Literature Department of Peking University. After graduating from university, he stayed in the department and worked until retirement. He has a special preference for literary translation. His main translated works include The Insulted and the Injured, The Chameleon, Krylov's Fables, Farewell, Gulsary!, The Place of the Skull, Mumu, The Fate of a Man, etc.
Farewell, Gulsary! / 001
On the Badamtal River / 183
The Migratory Birds Are Weeping / 219
The Whirlwind / 239
The Virgin of the Snow (Excerpt) / 299