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The Unbroken Chain : An Anthology of Taiwan Fiction since 1926 / / edited by Joseph S.M. Lau



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Autore: Lau Joseph S. M Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Unbroken Chain : An Anthology of Taiwan Fiction since 1926 / / edited by Joseph S.M. Lau Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Indiana University Press, 1988
Bloomington : , : Indiana University Press, , 1983
©1983
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (1 online resource xvi, 279 pages.)
Soggetto topico: Anthologie
Erzählung
Chinese fiction
Chinese fiction - 20th century
Chinese fiction - Taiwan
Soggetto geografico: Taiwan
Soggetto genere / forma: Translations.
Taiwanesische Erzählung
Electronic books.
Altri autori: LauJoseph S. M. <1934->  
Nota di contenuto: ; Taiwan fiction since 1945. "Together through thick and thin" / Chung Li-ho -- "Lunar New Year's feast" / Lin Hai-yin -- "Betel Palm Village" / Cheng Ch'ing-wen -- "The spheric man" / Li Ch'iao -- "Night freight" / Ch'en Ying-chen -- "I love Mary" / Huang Ch'un-ming -- "Chrysalis" / Liu Ta-jen -- "The net" / Ou-yang Tzu -- "The story of three springs / Wang Chen-ho -- "Red boy" / Chang Hsi-kuo -- "The rain from the sun" / Li Yung-p'ing -- "Fire" / Tung Nien -- "Birds of a feather" / Chang Ta-ch'un.
; Taiwan fiction during the Japanese period (1895-1945). "The steelyard" / Lai Ho -- "The doctor's mother" / Wu Cho-liu -- "Autumn note" / Chu Tein-jen -- "Mother Goose gets married" / Yang K'uei.
Sommario/riassunto: The Unbroken Chain is the first anthology in any language to present the diversified achievement of Taiwan fiction from the period of Japanese occupation to the present. Representing four generations of Taiwanese writers, the seventeen stories in this unique volume demonstrate that, although Taiwan fiction originated under a foreign regime, it has maintained a distinct Chinese identity nurtured by the fervent national consciousness of its practitioners. The four stories in Part I, written during the period of Japanese occupation, reveal a common concern with national self-respect and pride in the face of foreign domination. In Part II, thirteen stories trace the evolution of themes and styles in Taiwan fiction since 1945, from the "transit-passenger" mentality of the late forties and early fifties, through a period of modernist literary experimentation in the 1960s, to a search for social and cultural roots in the so-called hsiang-t'u morality tales of the 1970s. Illustrative of the last are two especially powerful stories, Huang Ch'un-ming's "I Love Mary" and Ch'en Ying-chen's "Night Freight," about the corrosion of Chinese identity by materialistic American culture. Each selection is prefaced by a short biographical sketch that identifies the special qualities of the author and places the story within its sociohistorical context. A valuable introduction for the student as well as for the general reader interested in Chinese life and culture, The Unbroken Chain establishes Taiwan fiction as an important link in the great chain of modern Chinese writing begun by the May Fourth Movement of 1919.
Titolo autorizzato: The Unbroken Chain  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-253-05174-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910524844203321
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