Mongolian Short Stories

Mongolian Short Stories
Author: Henry G. Schwarz
Publsiher: Western Washington University, Center for East Asian Studies
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015073896600

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Stories from the Steppe

Stories from the Steppe
Author: Mongolyn Soël, I︠A︡ruu Naĭrgiĭn Akademi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2012
Genre: Mongolia
ISBN: OCLC:812961779

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Some Short Stories from Mongolia

Some Short Stories from Mongolia
Author: Nacagdorž Dašdoržijn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1988
Genre: Mongolia
ISBN: UOM:39015019402182

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Suncranes and Other Stories

Suncranes and Other Stories
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780231551816

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Over the course of the twentieth century, Mongolian life was transformed, as a land of nomadic communities encountered first socialism and then capitalism and their promises of new societies. The stories collected in this anthology offer literary snapshots of Mongolian life throughout this tumult. Suncranes and Other Stories showcases a range of powerful voices and their vivid portraits of nomads, revolution, and the endless steppe. Spanning the years following the socialist revolution of 1921 through the early twenty-first century, these stories from the country’s most highly regarded prose writers show how Mongolian culture has forged links between the traditional and the modern. Writers employ a wide range of styles, from Aesopian fables through socialist realism to more experimental forms, influenced by folktales and epics as well as Western prose models. They depict the drama of a nomadic population struggling to understand a new approach to life imposed by a foreign power while at the same time benefiting from reforms, whether in the capital city Ulaanbaatar or on the steppe. Across the mix of stories, Mongolia’s majestic landscape and the people’s deep connection to it come through vividly. For all English-speaking readers curious about Mongolia’s people and culture, Simon Wickhamsmith’s translations make available this captivating literary tradition and its rich portrayals of the natural and social worlds.

Quickwit the Camel

Quickwit the Camel
Author: Gombozhavyn Mėnd-Ooëo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2010
Genre: Mongolian poetry
ISBN: 9992919396

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Literature. Short fiction stories from nomadic Mongolia.

Mongolia Today

Mongolia Today
Author: Shirin Akiner
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2023-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781003809357

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First published in 1991 Mongolia Today presents a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field and gives important insights into the economic, political, legal and military systems of Mongolia. The Mongolian People's Republic, formerly known as ‘Outer Mongolia’, is three times the size of France but has population of just two million. Sandwiched between Russia and China, this remote heartland of Asia has long been one of the most inaccessible places in the world, its isolation preserved by political as well as geographical barriers. The modern history of Mongolia has been dominated by its two great neighbours: strong economic and political ties with the erstwhile Soviet Union and problematic relations with China. Relations with the West have been slow to develop. Post-cold war, Mongolia is willing to explore new relationships with other parts of the world and transform this once isolated land into a trading partner of international potential. This is an essential read for scholars and researchers of Central Asian studies, Asian politics, and Chinese studies.

Mongolian Folktales

Mongolian Folktales
Author: Hilary Roe Metternich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: IND:30000052167768

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A collection of twenty-five traditional Mongolian folktales about animals, magic, domestic affairs, and the relationship between man and nature.

The Secret History of the Mongol Queens

The Secret History of the Mongol Queens
Author: Jack Weatherford
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307407160

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“A fascinating romp through the feminine side of the infamous Khan clan” (Booklist) by the author featured in Echoes of the Empire: Beyond Genghis Khan “Enticing . . . hard to put down.”—Associated Press The Mongol queens of the thirteenth century ruled the largest empire the world has ever known. The daughters of the Silk Route turned their father’s conquests into the first truly international empire, fostering trade, education, and religion throughout their territories and creating an economic system that stretched from the Pacific to the Mediterranean. Yet sometime near the end of the century, censors cut a section about the queens from the Secret History of the Mongols, and, with that one act, the dynasty of these royals had seemingly been extinguished forever, as even their names were erased from the historical record. With The Secret History of the Mongol Queens, a groundbreaking and magnificently researched narrative, Jack Weatherford restores the queens’ missing chapter to the annals of history.