chinese literature

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Anthology of Chinese literature

1972
Translates more than one hundred poems, stories, plays, and other written works representing seven centuries of Chinese literature.

Soul Mountain

2000
In 1983, Chinese playwright, critic, fiction writer, and painter Gao Xingjian was diagnosed with lung cancer and faced imminent death. But six weeks later, a second examination revealed there was no cancer -- he had won "a reprieve from death" and had been thrown back into the world of the living. Faced with a repressive cultural environment and the threat of a spell in a prison farm, Gao fled Beijing. He traveled to the remote mountains and ancient forests of Sichuan in southwest China and from there back to the east coast, a journey of fifteen thousand kilometers over a period of five months. This book is the result of that epic voyage.

The New realism

writings from China after the cultural revolution
1983

The Chinese literary scene

a writer's visit to the People's Republic
1975

Classical Chinese literature

an anthology of translations
2000
Contains English translations of Chinese writings drawn from throughout a period of four hundred years, including poems, drama, fiction, songs, biographies, and early works of philosophy and history; arranged chronologically and by genre, with introductory quotes and comments.

The art of writing

teachings of the Chinese masters
1996
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