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Exorcism

Contributor(s): Song, Han (Author), Berry, Michael (Translator)

ISBN: 9781542039505

Publisher: Amazon Crossing

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Pub Date: November 28, 2023

Dewey: 895.136

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.80" H x 7.90" L x 5.70" W ( 0.95 lbs) 430 pages

Series: Hospital

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Description: "Yang Wei wakes to find himself still a patient at the hospital. Somehow, he's aged decades overnight and is confined to the geriatric ward on a massive Hospital ship as it floats along a blood red sea full of unsightly things. But human remains and sea nymphs are perhaps nothing compared to the goings-on below decks. The doctors are nowhere to be found, replaced by a procession of medical robots from whom, of course, no information can be gleaned. So Yang Wei, along with a small group of patients-all just as aged as he is-venture out to explore the uncharted depths of the ship and the answers that are surely hidden within. As they delve deeper into both the ship and why they're on it, every uncovered secret comes with its own questions. The only thing Yang Wei can be sure of is that the more he learns, the less he understands...and the less he truly wants to know"--

Brief description:

Han Song is a journalist with Xinhua News Agency and one of China's leading science fiction writers. A native of Chongqing, Han earned an MA in journalism from Wuhan University; he began writing in 1982 and has published numerous volumes of fiction and essays. His novels include The Red Sea, Red Star over America, the Rails trilogy (Subway, High-Speed Rail, and Orbits), and the Hospital trilogy (Hospital, Exorcism, and Dead Souls), which has been described as a new landmark in dystopian fiction. Han is a six-time winner of the Chinese Galaxy Award for fiction and a repeat recipient of the Xingyun Award. His short fiction has appeared in the collections Broken Stars and The Reincarnated Giant and the anthology Exploring Dark Short Fiction: A Primer to Han Song. He is also an avid reader and traveler, having spent time in the Antarctic and the Arctic. He's even searched for bigfoot in the forests of central China.

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"The bizarre twists and disturbing wrongness are compelling and reminiscent of other postmodern classics." --Booklist

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