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Ha Jin has the banality of Haruki Murakami & Jay McInerney's style of insight. The narrator is a journalist assigned a novel by his estranged ex-wife. His resentment runs rampant, suspecting despite good reviews from Chinese publishing in NYC & an anticipated million dollar movie deal, that it‘s fraud. He questions her motivations (including 9/11), and she fights back with a lawsuit & blacklists him in China, neutering his burgeoning career.