Beijing Coma (novel about Tiananmen Square protests)

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Beijing Coma is a politically charged novel by Ma Jian that intertwines personal memory and national history to explore the trauma and legacy of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests through the perspective of a comatose former student protester.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
associatedWith Chinese dissident writing
Tiananmen Square literature
author Ma Jian NERFINISHED
censorshipStatus banned in mainland China
countryOfOrigin China
criticalReception controversial in China
internationally acclaimed
explores impact of political violence on individuals
relationship between body and consciousness
role of memory in constructing history
genre historical fiction
political novel
social novel
hasTheme erasure of history
individual versus state
memory and forgetting
personal and national trauma
political dissent
languageOfTranslation English
literaryStyle realism
stream of consciousness
mainSubject 1989 Tiananmen Square protests NERFINISHED
Chinese politics
collective memory
state repression
trauma
narrativeDevice comatose narrator
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor critique of Chinese government’s handling of 1989 protests
detailed depiction of Tiananmen Square protests
originalLanguage Chinese
originalTitle Beijing Coma NERFINISHED
portrays Chinese Communist Party repression
aftermath of Tiananmen crackdown
student protest movement
protagonist Dai Wei NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2008
publisher Chatto & Windus NERFINISHED
Pantheon Books NERFINISHED
setting Beijing NERFINISHED
Tiananmen Square NERFINISHED
structure nonlinear narrative
timePeriod 1980s
1989
post-1989 China
translator Flora Drew NERFINISHED

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Ma Jian (writer) notableWork Beijing Coma (novel about Tiananmen Square protests)