Wild Ginger: A Novel

Cover of Wild Ginger: A Novel by Anchee Min
Author: Anchee Min
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780618068869
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813′ .54 (ddc21), 813.54
Editorial overview Touché

Wild Ginger: A Novel by Anchee Min, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on April 8, 2002, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of youth and political ideology in China. This first edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Wild Ginger, a young girl marked by her “foreign-colored eyes,” as she navigates the harsh realities of life under the Red Guards, while her classmate Maple provides a contrasting perspective as a skeptical observer of the political fervor surrounding them.

Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as coming of age and the impact of political turmoil on personal relationships. As Wild Ginger rises through the ranks of Maoism, she grapples with the constraints imposed on her by the regime, particularly regarding love and desire. The narrative delves into the psychological and emotional struggles faced by the characters, particularly as they confront the tragic consequences of their circumstances. Anchee Min’s lyrical style and insightful portrayal of the era create a poignant reflection on the intersection of personal and political lives during a tumultuous time in history.


Official synopsis Publisher

The beautiful, iron-willed Wild Ginger is only in elementary school when we first meet her, but already she has been singled out by the Red Guards for her “foreign-colored eyes.” Her classmate Maple is also a target of persecution. It is through the quieter, more skeptical Maple, a less than ardent Maoist whose father is languishing in prison for a minor crime, that we see this story to its tragic end.
The Red Guards have branded Wild Ginger’s deceased father a traitor and eventually drive her mother to a gruesome suicide, but she fervently embraces Maoism to save her spirit. She rises quickly through the ranks and is held up as a national model for Maoism. Wild Ginger now has everything, even a young man who vies for her heart. But Mao’s prohibition on romantic love places her in an untenable position. Into this sexually charged situation steps Maple, creating an uneasy triangle that Min has portrayed with keen pychological insight and her characteristic gift for lyrical eroticism.
In Anchee Min’s previous three books she returned again and again to the devastating experience of the Cultural Revolution, which defined her youth. Here, in this slim but powerful novel, she gives us a moving story that goes closer to the core of that experience than anything she has written before, and brilliantly delineates the pychological and sexual perversion of those times. Ultimately, WILD GINGER has the clean lines of a parable, the poignancy of a coming-of-age novel, the sexiness of a French blue movie, and the sadness of a truly tragic love story.

FAQ
What is “Wild Ginger: A Novel” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Wild Ginger: A Novel” by Anchee Min. Synopsis preview: The beautiful, iron-willed Wild Ginger is only in elementary school when we first meet her, but already she has been singled out by the Red Guards for her “foreign-colored eyes.” Her classmate Maple is also a target of p…
Who is the author of “Wild Ginger: A Novel”?
“Wild Ginger: A Novel” is credited to Anchee Min.
When was “Wild Ginger: A Novel” published?
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Year: 2002.
What is the ISBN for “Wild Ginger: A Novel”?
ISBN-13: 9780618068869.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: First Edition.

More Books by Anchee Min

Related Books by Topic