The Path of a Litterateur (Rizhiwencong)

The Path of a Litterateur (Rizhiwencong)

by Huang Weiliang

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Ch. 50The "literary Path" on the Chinese University of Hong Kong Campus
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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" and is an essay written by Huang Weiliang, a famous Hong Kong writer and scholar. The content is divided into four series: "Du Fu's Not Sad Autumn·Shakespeare's Pairs", "Cultural Confidence: Let the 'Diao Dragon' Become a 'Flying Dragon'", "Translation·New Poetry·Over-Westernization" and "The Path of a Writer". The first volume makes fun of two great Chinese and English writers, Du Fu and Shakespeare; the second volume recommends the great literary theory classic "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons"; the third volume gossips about translations, new poetry, and the over-Westernization of Chinese academics; the fourth volume praises modern scholars and writers, including Qian Zhongshu, Xia Zhiqing, Yu Guangzhong, Liu Shahe, Liu Shaoming, Wang Meng, etc. These more than forty texts are all the author's new works in the past ten years.

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