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Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk
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Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk
Lu Xun was Chinaβs greatest literary modernist and a key thinker of the early twentieth century. This new translation assembles some of Lu Xunβs essays and experimental writings little known to English readersβworks of profound imagination that seek to find beauty and meaning in an unjust world.
A brilliant new translation of the short improvisational fiction and memoirs of Lu Xun, the father of modern Chinese literature.
This captivating translation assembles two volumes by Lu Xun (1881β1936), the founder of modern Chinese literature and one of East Asia's most important thinkers at the turn of the twentieth century. Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk represent a pinnacle of achievement alongside Lu Xun's famed short stories.
In Wild Grass, a collection of twenty-three experimental pieces, surreal scenes come alive through haunting language and vivid imagery. These are landscapes populated by ghosts, talking animals, and sentient plants, where a protagonist might come face-to-face with their own corpse. By depicting the common struggle of real and imagined creatures to survive in an inhospitable world, Lu Xun asks the deceptively simple question of what it means to be human.
Alongside Wild Grass is Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk, a memoir in eight essays capturing the literary master's formative years and featuring a motley cast of dislocated charactersβchildren, servants, outcasts, the dead, and the dying. Giving voice to vulnerable subjects and depicting their hopes and despair as they negotiate an unforgiving existence, Morning Blossoms affirms the value of all beings and elucidates a central predicament of the human condition: feeling without a home in the world.
Brilliantly translated and introduced by Eileen J. Cheng, these lyrical texts blur the line between autobiography and literary fiction. Together the two collections provide a new window into Lu Xun's mind and his quest to find beauty and meaning in a cruel and unjust world.
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The new translation of Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk by Xun Lu, translated by Cheng, has been praised for its beauty and insight. It effectively captures the magic, humour, and sombreness of the original, allowing English readers to appreciate the depth of Lu Xun's works. Critics have highlighted the translation's success in being both accurate and accessible, revealing both the experimental and personal aspects of Lu Xun's writing. This collection is seen as a significant contribution to the appreciation of Lu Xun's literary genius in English.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674261167
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 27 September 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 11 Illus.
Contributors:
- Edited by Theodore Huters
- Translated by Eileen J. Cheng
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 476g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Lu Xun (1881β1936), born Zhou Shuren, was a writer of fiction, essayist, poet, translator, and literary critic. Eileen J. Cheng is Professor of Chinese at Pomona College. She is author of Literary Remains: Death, Trauma, and Lu Xunβs Refusal to Mourn and coeditor of Jottings under Lamplight, a collection of Lu Xunβs essays. Theodore Huters is Professor Emeritus of Chinese at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Chief Editor of Renditions, the Chinese University of Hong Kongβs translation journal. He is author of Bringing the World Home: Appropriations of the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, editor of Chinaβs New Order, and coeditor of Revolutionary Literature in China.
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