Old Kiln

Jia, Pingwa author Christopher Payne translator James Trapp translator Olivia Milburn translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:ACA Publishing Limited

Published:30th May '25

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One year can bury centuries of history

Old Kiln follows the daily life of a tight-knit village over one year of the Cultural Revolution as it is increasingly punctuated by violence. When the two families that dominate the village turn into warring revolutionary factions, for Inkcap, being an outcast might just save him - but for everyone else, can the broken pieces be put together again?

1966, China is on the cusp of a decade of upheaval, and the furnaces of Old Kiln have never been this cold. The village’s once-famed ceramics production has almost ground to a halt. Only ancient grudges smoulder beneath its poverty-stricken streets, never forgotten by the two families that preside over the village. Between them stands the adopted Inkcap, whose mysterious origins leave him unloved and barely tolerated.

When the faraway capital demands a purer party line, the directive trickles down to this hinterland and revolutionary factions form. Clashing visions for a new future unravel the tight-knit community along clan lines.

'A vast, sprawling and bewitching novel, full of memorable characters and wonderful set pieces.' - Alex Preston, The Observer

'Among the most important Chinese works from recent years' - Yan Lianke, The Paris Review

'A monumental novel.' - Isabel Hilton, Financial Times

ISBN: 9781838905262

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Weight: 1205g