Works of Mu Shiying (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Works of Mu Shiying (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

by Mu Shiying

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Mu Shiying (March 14, 1912 - June 28, 1940), a native of Cixi, Zhejiang, was a modern Chinese novelist and a representative of the New Sensation School. His pen names were Fa Yang and Anonymous. He began writing novels in 1929, and published the novels "Our World" and "The Black Whirlwind" the following year (1930); in 1932, he published the collection of novels "North and South Pole", which reflected the polar opposition between the upper class and the lower class; in 1933, he published the collection of novels "Cemetery", which instead described the bizarre urban life, and later published "Platinum Female Body Statue", "Saint Virgin's Emotions", etc.; Participated in the Kuomintang Book and Magazine Review Committee around 1933; went to Hong Kong after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, returned to Shanghai in 1939, hosted the "China Daily" supplements "Literary Weekly" and "Hua Feng", and edited the "National News", and was later assassinated by the Kuomintang agents.

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