God Knows Whether a Person is Sick or Not: Documentary of the Chinese Literary World after 1949 (revised Edition)

God Knows Whether a Person is Sick or Not: Documentary of the Chinese Literary World after 1949 (revised Edition)

by Chen Tushou

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This book contains 13 articles accumulated and interviewed by the author over the years, as well as 11 "notes" recalling interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. The articles are all "famous actors" in modern and contemporary literary circles that readers are familiar with: Yu Pingbo, Shen Congwen, Lao She, Ding Ling, Zhao Shuli, Guo Xiaochuan, Wang Zengqi, Haoran, Yan Wenjing, etc. Based on the oral accounts of the parties involved, as well as a large number of files, meeting records and oral historical materials, it truly reproduces the true face of the Chinese literary world after 1949, as well as the painful mental journeys of many writers when the general environment changed. These powerful and formidable true records bring to life those dusty past events, so that we can also feel the ups and downs and changes of that era.

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