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  1. China's Avant-Garde Fiction
    An Anthology
    Contributor: Cun, Bei (Mitwirkender); Xue, Can (Mitwirkender); Chou, Eva Shan; Duke, Michael S.; Fei, Ge (Mitwirkender); Goldblatt, Howard; Wang, Jing (Mitwirkender); Yuan, Ma (Mitwirkender); Spade, Beatrice; Tong, Su (Mitwirkender); Ganlu, Sun (Mitwirkender); Hua, Yu (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 1998; ©1998
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Filled with mirages, hallucinations, myths, mental puzzles, and the fantastic, the contemporary experimental fiction of the Chinese avant-garde represents a genre of storytelling unlike any other. Whether engaging the worn spectacle of history,... more

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    Filled with mirages, hallucinations, myths, mental puzzles, and the fantastic, the contemporary experimental fiction of the Chinese avant-garde represents a genre of storytelling unlike any other. Whether engaging the worn spectacle of history, expressing seemingly unmotivated violence, or reinventing outlandish Tibetan myths, these stories are defined by their devotion to theatrics and their willful apathy toward everything held sacred by the generation that witnessed the Cultural Revolution.Jing Wang has selected provocative examples of this new school of writing, which gained prominence in the late 1980s. Contradicting many long-cherished beliefs about Chinese writers-including the alleged tradition of writing as a political act against authoritarianism-these stories make a dramatic break from conventions of modern Chinese literature by demonstrating an irreverence toward history and culture and by celebrating the artificiality of storytelling. Enriched by the work of a distinguished group of translators, this collection presents an aesthetic experience that may have outraged many revolutionary-minded readers in China, but one that also occupies an important place in the canon of Chinese literature. China's Avant-Garde Fiction brings together a group of exceptional writers (including Raise the Red Lantern author Su Tong) to the attention of an English-speaking audience.This book will be enjoyed by those interested in Chinese literature, culture, and society-particularly readers of contemporary fiction.Contributors. Bei Cun, Can Xue, Gei Fei, Ma Yuan, Su Tong, Sun Ganlu, Yu HuaTranslators. Eva Shan Chou, Michael S. Duke, Howard Goldblatt, Ronald R. Janssen, Andrew F. Jones, Denis C. Mair, Victor H. Mair, Caroline Mason, Beatrice Spade, Kristina M. Torgeson, Jian Zhang, Zhu Hong...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Cun, Bei (Mitwirkender); Xue, Can (Mitwirkender); Chou, Eva Shan; Duke, Michael S.; Fei, Ge (Mitwirkender); Goldblatt, Howard; Wang, Jing (Mitwirkender); Yuan, Ma (Mitwirkender); Spade, Beatrice; Tong, Su (Mitwirkender); Ganlu, Sun (Mitwirkender); Hua, Yu (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822382133
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    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)