***A Must-Read Summer Book Pick*** Good Morning America The Boston GlobeThe Christian Science MonitorMinneapolis Star Tribune
Ha Jin, author of the National Book Award winning Waiting (1999) and the brilliant A Map of Betrayal (2014), writes novels defined by profound thoughtfulness and quiet, unshowy grace. His unadorned prose; cool, hypnotic style; and nuanced, compassionate portraits of characters seeking freedom and fulfillment while running up against bureaucratic, political, and personal obstacles have won him a deservedly admiring readership. His latest novel, A Song Everlasting, marshals many of these winning features in the service of a deeply moving portrait of an artist as an immigrant in a new land." The Boston Globe
"The novel explores the ideas of freedom, love and belonging through the eyes of a sometime reluctant immigrant Tian. . . . Perhaps Ha Jin s genius is how he takes the readers through a transformation of Tian s life almost without their noticing. Yet the story is not a dramatic roller coaster ride. It is more like a river that flows through a corridor of unexpected turns, still staying inside its banks." International Examiner
What is the value and cost of freedom? Yao Tian, a fictional Chinese singer, grapples with this question, as he starts afresh in the United States after defying his government, igniting 'a psychological duel from across the world.' Novelist Ha Jin paints in unaffected prose the struggles of immigrant life and the tensions between artistic drive and family duty. Tian, a kind man of conscience, ultimately triumphs. The Christian Science Monitor
National Book Award-winning author of Waiting, Ha Jin tackles what it means to be an artist and never give up in this narrative about a Chinese singer, Yao Tian, whose performance in New York jeopardizes his safety and the relationship between China and Taiwan. Good Morning America, 33 Books to Heat Up Your July
"Fans of serious fiction can immerse themselves in Ha Jin s latest novel, about a singer who finds himself at odds with the Chinese government after he stays in the United States a few days after his state-sanctioned tour. . . . Tian s perseverance and courage is moving and ultimately uplifting, a tribute to the price so many pay to be here." Connie Ogle, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Urgent . . . timely." Wayne Schobel, Crossville Chronicle
Ha Jin s intimately precise, questioning, and quietly dramatic portrait of a devoted, ever-evolving artist committed to songs that are ecstatic and mysterious and solitary has far-reaching and profound resonance. Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)
Written with great control, the novel unfolds as surprisingly as life often does. Kirkus Reviews
HA JIN left his native China in 1985 to attend Brandeis University. He is the author of eight novels, four story collections, four volumes of poetry, a biography of Li Bai, and a book of essays. He has received the National Book Award, two PEN/ Faulkner Awards, the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the Flannery O Connor Award for Short Fiction. In 2014 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is a professor in the creative writing program at Boston University.