The Crazed: A Novel

Cover of The Crazed: A Novel by Ha Jin
Author: Ha Jin
Publisher: Pantheon
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 9780375421815
Dimensions:
Height: 8.52 Inches
Length: 5.74 Inches
Weight: 1.0813 Pounds
Width: 1.11 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Crazed: A Novel by Ha Jin, published by Pantheon on October 22, 2002, is a first edition work comprising 323 pages. This novel delves into contemporary Chinese society, focusing on the conflicts between convention and individualism, integrity and pragmatism, as well as loyalty and betrayal. The story centers on Professor Yang, a literature teacher at a provincial university who suffers a stroke, and his student Jian Wan, who is tasked with caring for him. As Yang begins to express troubling thoughts, the narrative explores the complexities of truth and the risks associated with it in a politically charged environment.

Readers will find a rich exploration of psychological and political themes as the plot unfolds against the backdrop of the Tiananmen uprising. The relationship between Yang and Jian becomes increasingly fraught as the professor’s rants blur the lines between illness and revelation. The novel presents a nuanced portrayal of the struggles faced by individuals in a society marked by repression, where the act of listening to the truth can be as perilous as speaking it. Ha Jin’s narrative style invites readers to engage deeply with the characters and their dilemmas, making The Crazed a significant addition to the discourse on personal and societal conflict in China.


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Since the appearance of his first book of stories in English, Ha Jin has won the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award, and garnered comparisons to Dickens, Balzac, and Isaac Babel. “Like Babel,” wrote Francine Prose in The New York Times Book Review, “Ha Jin observes everything . . . yet he tells the reader only—and precisely—as much as is needed to make his deceptively simple fiction resonate on many levels.”

In his luminous new novel, the author of Waiting deepens his portrait of contemporary Chinese society while exploring the perennial conflicts between convention and individualism, integrity and pragmatism, loyalty and betrayal. Professor Yang, a respected teacher of literature at a provincial university, has had a stroke, and his student Jian Wan—who is also engaged to Yang’s daughter—has been assigned to care for him. What at first seems a simple if burdensome duty becomes treacherous when the professor begins to rave: pleading with invisible tormentors, denouncing his family, his colleagues, and a system in which a scholar is “just a piece of meat on a cutting board.”

Are these just manifestations of illness, or is Yang spewing up the truth? And can the dutiful Jian avoid being irretrievably compromised? For in a China convulsed by the Tiananmen uprising, those who hear the truth are as much at risk as those who speak it. At once nuanced and fierce, earthy and humane, The Crazed is further evidence of Ha Jin’s prodigious narrative gifts.

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