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Edition 16 (1932)
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Winners
1 peopleA long novel about the rise and decline of Wang Lung and his family in China. Through attachment to land, family bonds, famine, and social change, it presents the harshness and dignity of peasant life as a universal human drama.
The bond to land and family throws the human struggle between poverty and prosperity into sharp relief.
392 pages
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