The Real Story of Ah-Q and Other Tales of China - The Complete Fiction of Lu Xun
Verlag | Penguin UK |
Auflage | 2010 |
Seiten | 448 |
Format | 19,8 cm |
Gewicht | 324 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0140455485 |
EAN | 9780140455489 |
Bestell-Nr | 14045548EA |
Der chinesische Autor Lu Xun ist einer der wichtigsten und größten Autoren Asiens. Mit der Geschichte des Tagelöhners Ah-Q prägte er nicht nur einen der bekanntesten Charaktere Chinas, sondern spiegelte auch die chinesische Gesellschaft des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts, in der die Revolution die letzte feudalistische Dynastie des Großreichs beendete.
Klappentext:
The acclaimed translation of the complete fiction of the father of modern Chinese literature
Lu Xun is one of the founding figures of modern Chiense literature. In the early twentieth century, as China came up against the realities of the modern world, Lu Xun effected a shift in Chinese letters away from the ornate, obsequious literature of the aristocrats to the plain, expressive literature of the masses. His celebrated short stories assemble a powerfully unsettling portrait of the superstition, poverty, and complacency that he perceived in late imperial China and in the revolutionary republic that toppled the last dynasty in 1911. This volume presents Lu Xun's complete fiction in bracing new translations and includes such famous works as "The Real Story of Ah-q," "Diary of a Madman," and "The Divorce." Together they expose a contradictory legacy of cosmopolitan independence, polemical fractiousness, and anxious patriotism that continues to resonate in Chinese intellectual lifetoday.
For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Rezension:
"Lu Xun is not just a great writer. He is an essential writer-the kind whose works provide the clues an outsider needs to unlock the cultural code of a nation, and whose work becomes embedded in a nation's DNA. . . . This affordable volume comprises . . . his complete fiction. Julia Lovell's are arguably the most accessible translations yet. . . . Together, they give Lu Xun his best shot to date of achieving renown beyond the Chinese world. If it succeeds in this, the book could be considered the most significant Penguin Classic ever published." -Time
"Julia Lovell and Penguin have done Chinese modern literature a great service in bringing this passionate, witty and bleakly nostalgic work to what one hopes will be a wider audience. Lovell's introduction is excellent." -The Times Literary Supplement