Contemporary Chinese Fiction Writers

Contemporary Chinese Fiction Writers
Author: Laifong Leung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781317516187

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In the years since the death of Mao Zedong, interest in Chinese writers and Chinese literature has risen significantly in the West. In 2000, Gao Xingjian became the first Chinese writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature followed by Mo Yan in 2012, and writers such as Ha Jin and Da Sijie have also become well known in the West. Despite this progress, the vast majority of Chinese writers remain largely unknown outside of China. This book introduces the lives and works of eighty contemporary Chinese writers, and focuses on writers from the "Rightist" generation (Bai Hua, Gao Xiaosheng, Liu Shaotang), writers of the Red Guard generation (Li Rui, Wang Anyi), Post-Cultural Revolution Writers, as well as others. Unlike earlier works, it provides detailed, often first-hand, biographical information on this wide range of writers, including their career trajectories, major themes and artistic characteristics. In addition to this, each entry includes a critical presentation and evaluation of the writer’s major works, a selected bibliography of publications that includes works in Chinese, works translated into English, and critical articles and books available in English. Offering a valuable contribution to the field of contemporary Chinese literature by making detailed information about Chinese writers more accessible, this book will be of interest to students and scholars Chinese Literature, Contemporary Literature and Chinese Studies.

Modern Chinese Writers

Modern Chinese Writers
Author: Helmut Martin,Jeffrey C. Kinkley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315488677

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This volume gathers personal reflections on life and literature by 44 of China's leading authors. It aims to illustrate how Chinese society and its creative writing have supported, competed and fought with each other for the past 40 years and more. Much of what is revealed here is mundane, but the pressure of bringing art to social and political causes, indeed the universal pressure to survive, forges this collection into a very human document. The strengths and weaknesses of these essays offer a window on those of modern Chinese literature itself. Realism was the favoured literary doctrine of the day, and, reflecting this, most of these essays speak for themselves - about war, revolution, betrayal and commitment.

Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon

Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon
Author: Clara Iwasaki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-11
Genre: Chinese literature
ISBN: 1621965473

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This book examines four canonical Chinese writers (Xiao Hong, Yu Dafu, Lao She, and Zhang Ailing) in relation to their translations, interpellations, and interpretations in different languages.

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
Author: Howard Goldblatt
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1990-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0765638649

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Thirteen selected papers from an international conference on contemporary Chinese literature held near Gunzburg, Bavaria, in June-July 1986 constitute both a record of literary writings from the PRC, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, as well as an overview of the broader international role of Chinese writing i

The Romantic Generation of Modern Chinese Writers

The Romantic Generation of Modern Chinese Writers
Author: Leo Ou-fan Lee
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UVA:X000423273

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Literary Authority and the Modern Chinese Writer

Literary Authority and the Modern Chinese Writer
Author: Wendy Larson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015021987030

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Throughout the twentieth century, Chinese writers have confronted the problem of creating a new literary tradition that both maintains the culturally unique aspects of a rich heritage and succeeds in promoting a new modernity. In the first book-length treatment of the topic, Wendy Larson examines the contradictory forms of authority at work in the autobiographical texts of modern Chinese writers and scholars and the way these conflicts helped to shape and determine the manner in which writers viewed themselves, their texts, and their work. Larson focuses on the most famous writers associated with the May Fourth Movement, a group most active in the 1920s and 1930s, and their fundamental ambivalence about writing. She analyzes how their writing paradoxically characterized textual labor as passive, negative, and inferior to material labor and the more physical political work of social progress, and she describes the ways they used textual means to devalue literary labor. The impact of China's increasing contact with the West--particularly the ways in which Western notions of "individualism" and "democracy" influenced Chinese ideologies of self and work--is considered. Larson also studies the changes in China's social structure, notably those linked to the abolition in 1905 of the educational exam system, which subsequently broke the link between the mastery of certain texts and the attainment of political power, further denigrating the cultural role of the writer.

A History of Modern Chinese Fiction Third Edition

A History of Modern Chinese Fiction  Third Edition
Author: C. T. Hsia
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1999-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0253213118

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First published in 1961, and reissued in new editions several times, this is the pioneering, classic study of 20th-century Chinese fiction. The book covers some 60 years, from the Literary Revolution of 1917 through the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76. C. T. Hsia, Prof. Emeritus of Chinese at Columbia Univ., examines the major writers from Lu Hsun to Eileen Chang and representative works since 1949 from both mainland China and Taiwan. The first serious study of modern Chinese fiction in English, this book is also the best study of its subject available. Not only the specialist, but every reader who is interested in China or in literature will find it of interest. Hsia's astute insights and graceful writing make the book enjoyable as well as deeply edifying.

Fictional Authors Imaginary Audiences

Fictional Authors  Imaginary Audiences
Author: Bonnie S. McDougall
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9629961059

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The authors and audiences for 20th century Chinese literature, especially fiction, are examined in a fresh light. While modern Chinese fictions are imaginary in that they do not constitute reliable portraits of Chinese life, they offer insights into the writers themselves and their implied audiences.