There's Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night / / Naiqian Cao.

Set among a remote cluster of cave dwellings in Shanxi province, There's Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night is a genre-defying exposé of rural communism. In a series of vivid, interlocking vignettes, several narrators speak of adultery, bestiality, incest, and vice, revealing th...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Weatherhead Books on Asia
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction. The Austere Lyricism of Cao Naiqian
  • The In-law
  • Women
  • Leng Er's Madness
  • In a Nest of Oat Straw
  • Uncle Pothook
  • Men
  • Thieves
  • Widow San
  • Dog
  • Party
  • Leng Er, Leng Er
  • Lucky Ox
  • Eating Cakes
  • Old Guiju
  • Danwa
  • Heinu and Her Andi
  • Sun-Drenched Nest
  • The Woman of the Zhu Household
  • Lucky Ox, Lucky Ox
  • Heavenly Sun
  • The Graveyard Shift
  • Dog, Dog
  • Chou Bang Herds Sheep
  • The Taste of Oat Flour
  • Wen Shan's Woman
  • Old Yinyin
  • Watching the Fields
  • Old Guiju and His White Neck
  • Flushing out Ground Squirrels
  • Corncob