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Child of All Nations

Published
Sep 1993
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General Fiction General Fiction
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In Child of All Nations, the reader is immediately swept up by a story that is profoundly feminist, devastatingly anticolonialist—and full of heartbreak, suspense, love, and fury. Pramoedya immerses the reader in a world that is astonishing in its vividness: the cultural whirlpool that was the Dutch East Indies of the 1890s. A story of awakening, it follows Minke, the main character of This Earth of Mankind, as he struggles to overcome the injustice all around him. Pramoedya's full literary genius is evident in the brilliant characters that populate this world: Minke's fragile Mixed-Race wife; a young Chinese revolutionary; an embattled Javanese peasant and his impoverished family; the French painter Jean Marais, to name just a few.

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May 1996 Penguin ISBN 0140256334
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First Edition Sep 1993 William Morrow ISBN 0688127266
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May 1996 Penguin ISBN 110161532X
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Jan 2100 Penguin ISBN B008RCZL2A
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