Shi Zhecun's Prose

Shi Zhecun's Prose

by Shi Zhecun

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Shi Zhecun (1905-2003), whose name was Depu and whose courtesy name was Zhecun. A native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. New Sensationalist writer, translator and scholar of modern Chinese literature, professor at East China Normal University. Shi Zhecun's writing experience in his life can be divided into four periods. Before 1937, in addition to editing work, he mainly wrote short stories, poems and translated foreign literary works. During the Anti-Japanese War, he mainly wrote prose. In the 1950s, he mainly translated foreign literary works. After 1958, he devoted himself to the research of classical literature and tablet cultural relics. His main prose collections include "Dengxia Collection", "Dai Dan Collection", "Zhen Ge Collection", "Song of Sweet Books", "Footprints on the Sand", etc. This book intends to select Shi Zhecun's representative prose pieces to reflect his prose writing style.

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