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The Lonely Land (original title Ram King), translated from the Hakha Chin language, is Joel Ling’s seminal novel and the first Chin-language fiction to be rendered into English. Set against the rugged beauty and isolation of Myanmar’s Chin State, the novel immerses readers in the rhythms of highland life—its stark landscapes, traditional farming, and the cultural heartbeat of a remote Chin village.
The story captures a community at a crossroads, navigating the loss of its youth and adapting to the shifting currents from animist roots to Christian faith. Ling’s narrative is both an intimate portrait of a people and a broader exploration of cultural endurance, identity, and the quiet dramas of rural existence.
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