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The Cave Man [Paperback]

Xiaoda Xiao (Author)
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December 1, 2009

"When it comes to prison literature, China remains a great enigma. Whereas the Soviet Union gave us Alexander Solzhenitsyn, China has, of yet, produced no such comparable international voice in the modern age. Xiao's The Cave Man is... a small start... a compelling look at Mao's forced labor prisons." -Los Angeles Times

"Like Kafka's fiction. Xiaoda's storytelling has plenty of antic vigor... fueled by an activist's anger." -Washington Post

"As a parable of modern China, [The Cave Man] is chilling." -Boston Globe

“Xiao, a survivor of Mao’s forced labor camps, has, like Solzhenitsyn, transformed his experience into sublimely vivid fiction. Like Kafka, Xiao has made memorable the mad, surreal conditions of the world he conjures up for us—its potential both for cruelty and for kindness. And like Chekhov, Xiao, a masterful storyteller, has given us a gorgeously crafted, hauntingly memorable tale rich in story and in human character. The Cave Man will have a transformative effect on all those fortunate enough to read it.”—Jay Neugeboren, Bookforum

The Cave Man is an exceptionally moving portrait of a brutalized man named Ja Feng, who has survived punishment in a 3 x 4½ foot solitary cell for a miraculous nine months, a time that has forced him to question his basic human faculties.

The Cave Man follows Feng as he is released from his solitary confinement and as he integrates with fellow prisoners who view his skeletal figure and screaming fits as freakish. It follows him through his heartbreaking attempts to assimilate, to reestablish familial bonds, and to seek an ordinary human experience.


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Set in post–Cultural Revolution China, Xiao's crushing debut follows the sad trajectory of Ja Feng, who has been broken by Mao's labor camps. After attempting to expose a murder committed by a prison officer, he is crammed into a minuscule prison cell in the harshest of solitary confinement. Now a walking skeleton prone to screaming fits, Ja Feng is eventually released and cast into the world as an outsider, barely able to function. Eventually he tries to reunite with Li Xiani, his remarried ex-wife, and the daughter he has never met. The book meanders through years and across continents in a life that is heroic in its resiliency. Xiao, who served seven years in a labor camp for having accidentally torn a poster of Mao, writes in dark, brooding prose and takes a dim view of Mao's China, though he manages to hold out hope for the transformative power of art and love. It's an excellent and moving novel, but don't come looking for a pick-me-up. (Dec.)
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About the Author

Xiaoda Xiao was arrested in 1971 for tearing a poster of Mao and was sentence to a five-year prison term as a counterrevolutionary. He came to Amherst, MA, in the spring of 1989, shortly before the breakout of the democratic movement. He has published stories based on his pexperience in various magazines in the U.S., among them, The Atlantic Monthly.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 174 pages
  • Publisher: Two Dollar Radio (December 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982015135
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982015131
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,880,379 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive, August 7, 2010
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The Cave Man carries the weight of experience missing from a lot of contemporary fiction. This is vivid, meaningful writing at its best, not the cynical, in-joke-y, snarky stuff making its way out of the M.F.A. programs. Hats off to Two Dollar Radio for publishing this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A very psychological and entertaining novel, January 9, 2010
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Locked away from the world, the concept of humanity itself must be re-evaluated. "The Cave Man" is the story of Ja Feng, a man secluded in a prison cell during the reign of Mao in China. When he's finally released after months of being held off from his fellow man, he finds it hard to readjust to his life. A fine and intriguing read of the human need to be around others and the effects of cutting off that need, "The Cave Man" is a very psychological and entertaining novel.
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