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  1. 18 de abr. de 2012 · Shen Congwen (1902 - 1988) was a Chinese writer. His works include The Border City, The Long River, The Lamp of Spring and Black Phoenix. His work has been translated into nine languages. ‘Shen’s novels, which had him often referred to as the Chinese William Faulkner, had a pastoral quality that did not serve a political purpose.’.

  2. Shen Congwen 1902-1988 Modern writer of the Miao minority born in Hunan. In 1918, he joined a local regiment and spent much of his early life moving around the countryside. Influenced by the May Fourth Movement, he travelled alone in 1923 to the capital and sat in on lectures at Peking University. Despite very difficult circumstances, he ...

  3. efficient research on Shen Congwen is an alphabetical listing of his works. In the Introduction, Kinkley tells us that his book is a "pioneer biography" and "an all-but-authorized one" (p. 2). As the first book to study Shen exhaustively from a critical point of view, it is what Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker calls "a rare example of a genre that

  4. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Contemporary environmental crises have their origin in the anthropocentric view of humans as separable from and superior to the natural world. Anthropocentrism also marks the realist author of modern Chinese fiction. Departing from that human-centered view, Shen Congwen's work evinces a biological perspective and affirms an ecological understanding of life in which the writing self must trace ...

  5. Shen Congwen was born Shen Yuehuan to a well-reputed military family in the southwestern province of Hunan. As was expected, he began a classical scholar's education when he was eight years old, yet he felt suffocated in the classroom and eventually cut more classes than he attended, running out to the borders of the town to gain the "natural ...

  6. chinachannel.lareviewofbooks.org › 2018/05/04 › shen-congwen-old-newThe New and the Old – China Channel

    4 de may. de 2018 · A tale of crime and punishment from Shen Congwen – translated by Jeffrey Kinkley . Editor’s note: For this month’s Story Club, in the spirit of May 4, we’re taking a step back in time to read a short story by Shen Congwen (1902-1988), a celebrated Republican-era author who saw his work banned on both sides of the strait after 1949. Following their rediscovery in the 1980s, Shen Congwen ...

  7. Shen Congwen (1902–1988) is one of the most important novelists in modern Chinese literature. Productive and versatile, Shen Congwen worked in many genres ranging from poetry, short stories, novellas, and novels, to essays, and has produced volumes of work touching all kinds of subjects such as military life, rural folks, Miao ethnic people ...