Alai in the Perspective of Tibetan Chinese Novels

Alai in the Perspective of Tibetan Chinese Novels

by Yang Yanling

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This book places Alai and his creations within the larger pattern of contemporary Tibetan Chinese novel creation, and provides an in-depth interpretation and detailed study of a minority writer's Chinese creations from a cultural perspective. It not only analyzes the influence of Chinese culture and Tibetan culture on Alai's novels, but also reveals the artistic characteristics and uniqueness of Alai's novels, which are deeply influenced by Sino-Tibetan culture. It also conducts an in-depth study of the mutual complementarity between the imagination of the "other observer" and the speech of the "self-observer". At the same time, it evaluates the artistic achievements and aesthetic value of Alai's novels through comparative research with other Tibetan Chinese novel writers such as Tashi Dawa, Ma Yuan, Ma Lihua, and Yang Zhijun.

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