This book is a collection of lectures on literature given in top universities in China by BI Feiyu, one of the country's best known writers. From the perspective of a novelist, the author revisits and interprets classic works by eleven renowned writers, aiming to illuminate what constitutes a classic.
This book is a collection of lectures on literature given in top universities in China by BI Feiyu, one of the country's best known writers. From the perspective of a novelist, the author revisits and interprets classic works by eleven renowned writers, aiming to illuminate what constitutes a classic.
Bi Feiyu is a contemporary Chinese writer, a professor at Nanjing University, and the chairman of the Jiangsu Writers Association. He is the author of The Moon Opera, Three Sisters, LA PLAINE, Massage, etc., and has won the Man Asian Literary Prize, the French "Le Monde" Literature Award, and the highest awards for a Chinese novel, the Mao Dun Literature Award and the Lu Xun Literature Award.
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1. Gazing at an Unbroken Range of Mountains, Listening to the Surging Waves: Reading Pu Songling's The Fighting Cricket 2. Different Ways of Walking: Logic and Counter-logic in the Novel 3. Two Necklaces: Checks and Balances within the Novel 4. Ice and Fire: Reading VS Naipaul's B. Wordsworth 5. What Does Home Mean: Reading Lu Xun's Hometown 6. Following the Inner Edge of the Circle, From Victory to Victory: Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q 7. A Deadly Atmosphere: Reading Hemingway's Short Story, The Killers 8. Temple Love: On Reading Wang Zengqi's Taking Buddhist Orders 9. Li Shangyin's Sun, Li Shangyin's Rain: The Characters ¿ in a Poem
1. Gazing at an Unbroken Range of Mountains, Listening to the Surging Waves: Reading Pu Songling's The Fighting Cricket 2. Different Ways of Walking: Logic and Counter-logic in the Novel 3. Two Necklaces: Checks and Balances within the Novel 4. Ice and Fire: Reading VS Naipaul's B. Wordsworth 5. What Does Home Mean: Reading Lu Xun's Hometown 6. Following the Inner Edge of the Circle, From Victory to Victory: Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q 7. A Deadly Atmosphere: Reading Hemingway's Short Story, The Killers 8. Temple Love: On Reading Wang Zengqi's Taking Buddhist Orders 9. Li Shangyin's Sun, Li Shangyin's Rain: The Characters in a Poem
1. Gazing at an Unbroken Range of Mountains, Listening to the Surging Waves: Reading Pu Songling's The Fighting Cricket 2. Different Ways of Walking: Logic and Counter-logic in the Novel 3. Two Necklaces: Checks and Balances within the Novel 4. Ice and Fire: Reading VS Naipaul's B. Wordsworth 5. What Does Home Mean: Reading Lu Xun's Hometown 6. Following the Inner Edge of the Circle, From Victory to Victory: Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q 7. A Deadly Atmosphere: Reading Hemingway's Short Story, The Killers 8. Temple Love: On Reading Wang Zengqi's Taking Buddhist Orders 9. Li Shangyin's Sun, Li Shangyin's Rain: The Characters ¿ in a Poem
1. Gazing at an Unbroken Range of Mountains, Listening to the Surging Waves: Reading Pu Songling's The Fighting Cricket 2. Different Ways of Walking: Logic and Counter-logic in the Novel 3. Two Necklaces: Checks and Balances within the Novel 4. Ice and Fire: Reading VS Naipaul's B. Wordsworth 5. What Does Home Mean: Reading Lu Xun's Hometown 6. Following the Inner Edge of the Circle, From Victory to Victory: Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q 7. A Deadly Atmosphere: Reading Hemingway's Short Story, The Killers 8. Temple Love: On Reading Wang Zengqi's Taking Buddhist Orders 9. Li Shangyin's Sun, Li Shangyin's Rain: The Characters in a Poem
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