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| Chinese Justice, the Fiction: Law and Literature in Modern China |
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Author(s) : Jeffrey Kinkley |
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During the first thirty years under communism, China completely banned crime fiction. After Mao, however, crime genres of all kinds—old and new, Chinese and Western—sprang up in profusion. Crime narrative again became one of the most prolific and best-loved forms of Chinese popular culture, and ...Read More
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| Border Town |
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Author(s) : Congwen Shen, Jeffrey C. Kinkley |
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First published in 1934, Border Town brings to life the story of Cuicui, a young country girl coming of age during a time of national turmoil. Like any teenager, Cuicui dreams of romance and finding true love. She's spellbound by the local custom of nighttime serenades, and she is deftly purs...Read More
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| Traveller Without a Map |
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Author(s) : Ch'ien Hsiao |
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The story of Hsiao Ch'ien who was born in a Beijing slum in 1910, orphaned at ten and imprisoned for political demonstrations when only 15. The book also covers his work as a war correspondent, his friendship with E.M.Forster and Kingsley Martin in 1930s London and his post-war return to China....Read More
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| Surviving the Storm: A Memoir |
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Author(s) : Jeffrey C. Kinkley, Xuezhao CHEN, Caroline Greene, Ti Hua |
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A poignant memoir of life under Communism by one of China's established women writers. Not only did her heroic intellectualism suffer under the restrictions of a repressive regime, but both her passionate devotion to women's rights and her fervent adherence to the precepts of Marxism were tested und...Read More
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