
Northeast Exiled Literature Historical Materials and Research Series? Ivalu Riverside
by Bai Lang
About This Novel
Bai Lang's "On the banks of the Ivalu River" is one of the volumes of the "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeastern Exile Literature" edited by Zhang Fugui. "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeastern Exile Literature" is China's first large-scale book that comprehensively and systematically organizes the Northeastern exile literature and research results in modern China. It is divided into research volumes, historical materials volumes, and works volumes, with a total of 36 volumes. "On the banks of the Ibaru" contains a total of 9 novels, including "The Rebellious Son", "On the banks of the Ibaru", "Old Couple", "Just a Road", "A Strange Kiss" and other works. "On the banks of the Ivalu" tells the story of the Japanese imperialist running dog propagandist who preached the "virtuous government" of the puppet Manchukuo and asked the people to live and work in peace and contentment and act as obedient citizens. The work praises the noble national integrity and fearless spirit of resistance of the farmers in the rafting village on the banks of the Ibaru River.
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