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Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature · 2019 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

298K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2019 Short Story Volume" selects several outstanding short stories in 2019, including works by famous writers such as Mo Yan, Chi Zijian, Fan Xiaoqing, and Ye Zhaoyan, which represents the high level of Chinese contemporary short story creation in 2019. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, the former director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the annual novellas worth reading, and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2020 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

344K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2020 Short Stories Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding short stories in 2020, including new works by more than 20 famous writers including Mo Yan, Wang Meng, Xu Huaizhong, Liang Xiaosheng and other Mao Dun Literature Award winners and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the high level of annual short story creation. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2020 Short Stories Volume" is Wu Yiqin, vice president of the Chinese Contemporary Literature Research Association and a famous literary critic. He uses his professional vision to strictly select short stories worth reading in the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2005 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

283K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2005 Short Stories Volume" brings together more than 20 short stories published in important national literary journals in 2005, which comprehensively reflects the overall appearance of Chinese short story creation in 2005. The selected short stories have strong readability, artistry and classicity. The works are of high quality and cover a wide range of subjects. They not only pay careful attention to real life, but also explore and supplement the development of current literature. The comments attached to each work are also relatively professional and unique, able to accurately capture the theme and spiritual connotation of the work, and complement the text.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2008 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

220K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2008 Short Stories Volume" selects more than 20 excellent short stories published in 2008, including outstanding works by famous contemporary writers such as Feng Jicai, Mai Jia, Alai, Fan Xiaoqing, etc., And represents the level of short story creation in that year. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics · 2008 Short Stories Volume" is the former director of China's most authoritative literary research institution, the Museum of Modern Literature, secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association, and a famous literary critic Wu Yiqin. With his professional vision, he strictly selects short stories worth recommending for reading each year, and each work is followed by professional and exciting comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2008 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

268K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2008 Novella Volume" selects 9 excellent novellas published in 2008, including excellent works by famous writers such as Wang Anyi, Chi Zijian, Lu Min, Liu Yudong, etc., And represents the level of novella creation in that year. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2008 Novella Volume" is Wu Yiqin, the former director of China's authoritative literary research institution, the Museum of Modern Literature, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects novellas that are worthy of recommended reading each year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments after its sale.

Xiao Hong's Classic Must-read: the Field of Life and Death

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

223K0

"The First Edition Classic Collection of the Museum of Modern Literature in China: The Field of Life and Death: A Must-Read Classic by Xiao Hong" is a classic masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by Xiao Hong. It provides a thorough and profound interpretation of the ancient issue of human nature and human survival. This kind of thinking about life's survival and death exceeds that of most writers of the same generation. Lu Xun called it a picture that "sees through the back of the paper" of "the northern people's tenacity for life and struggle for death." In addition, "First Edition Classics Collection of the Museum of Modern Literature - Field of Life and Death: Xiao Hong's Classics Must-Read" also includes Xiao Hong's other short stories and prose works.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2005 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

276K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2005 Novella Volume" brings together 9 excellent novellas in 2005, which more comprehensively reflects the overall appearance of Chinese novella creation in 2005. The selected novellas have strong readability, artistry and classicity. The works are of high quality and cover a wide range of subjects. They not only pay careful attention to real life, but also explore and supplement the development of current literature. The comments attached to each work are also relatively professional and unique, able to accurately capture the theme and spiritual connotation of the work, and complement the text.

2009 Novella Volume (must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

307K0

This book mainly contains the 2009 novella volume. The contemporary people cannot name contemporary "classics" for future generations. All the contemporary people can do is cherish and recall the "classics" of the past. A direct consequence of this illusion is that the past is favored over the present on the issue of "classics". It seems that no one dares to name contemporary literary works "classics" with confidence. Some even think that contemporary people do not even have the right to write contemporary history.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1993 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

285K0

The "Must-Read Classics of Chinese Contemporary Literature·1993 Novella Volume" edited by Wu Yiqin contains a total of nine novellas, including "The Opposite" by Tie Ning, "Previous History" by Chen Jiangong, "Anecdotes of the "Cultural Revolution"" by Wang Anyi, "Endless Life" by Bi Shumin, "The Origin of Humanity" by Ye Zhaoyan, "Twilight Class Recitation" by Liu Xinglong, etc. There are short comments after each novel.

Xu Dishan's Classic Must-read: Chuntao

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

254K0

This book is one of the series of "First Edition Classics Collection of the Museum of Modern Literature in China". It selects and compiles the best works of Xu Dishan's prose, novels and academic research, from which you can appreciate the charming style of the literary master's writings.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2010 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

285K010

This book collects short stories from 2010. I believe that the canonization process of literature is not only a historical process, but also a contemporary process. The canonization of literature is ongoing all the time, and it requires the active participation and practice of contemporary people. Literary classics are not named by a certain "authority", but by all readers of an era. It can be said that every reader is a namer and he has the "right" to name.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2015 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

323K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2015 Novella Volume" edited by Wu Yiqin selects eight outstanding novellas in 2015, including works by Yao Omei, Pu Xuan and other writers, which represent the highest level of contemporary Chinese novella creation.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2010 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

288K06

This book contains the 2010 novella volume. Effectively make its own contribution to the "classification" of Chinese literature in the 21st century. Different from various versions of "novel selections" or "novel rankings" nowadays, we do not shyly use words such as "best novels", but use the category of "classics" straightforwardly and confidently. I think that every writer should first have the courage to pursue "classics" and become "classics". I admit that our selection criteria are inevitably limited by personalization and subjectivity. I do not believe that the "classics" we choose are perfect, nor do I imagine that our aesthetic judgment and "classic" naming will be recognized by everyone.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1991 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

268K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 1991 Novella Volume" edited by Wu Yiqin selects seven outstanding novellas in 1991, including works by Fang Fang, Mo Yan, Jia Pingwa, Su Tong, Liu Zhenyun and other writers, representing the highest level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With a professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-reading novellas of the year and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2021 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

316K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2021 Short Stories Volume" selects more than twenty outstanding short stories in 2021, including works by writers such as Tie Ning, Feng Jicai, Chi Zijian, Xu Huaizhong, Xu Zechen, Deng Yiguang, etc., Representing the higher level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. The editor-in-chief is Wu Yiqin, the former director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the short stories worth reading of the year and attaches them with professional comments. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2021 Short Stories Volume" is Wu Yiqin, director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-read short stories of the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2015 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

300K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2015 Short Stories Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding short stories in 2015, including works by writers such as Tie Feng Jicai and Qiu Huadong, which represent the high level of contemporary Chinese short story creation. The editor-in-chief strictly selects the most worth-reading novels of the year with a professional vision, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1983 Short Stories Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

266K0

This book selects more than 20 of the best short stories in 1983, including works by famous writers such as Shi Tiesheng, Li Hangyu, Zhang Xianliang, Wureltu, Lu Wenfu, Wang Runzi, Wang Meng, Peng Jianming, Zhang Jie, Wang Zengqi, Li Hangyu, Gao Xingjian, etc.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2016 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

307K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Recommended Reading·2016 Short Stories Volume" edited by Wu Yiqin selects more than 20 short stories in 2016, including new works by famous writers such as Su Tong, Han Shaogong, Mai Jia, Xu Zechen, Lu Min and other Mao Dun Literature Award winners and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the high level of annual short story creation. The editor-in-chief of this book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects short stories worth reading each year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1985 Short Stories Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

243K0

This book selects more than 20 of the best short stories in 1985, including works by famous writers such as Shi Tiesheng, Acheng, Zhang Chengzhi, Han Shaogong, and Mo Yan. At the end of each novel, there are comments from professional literary critics, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the novel and making it endlessly memorable.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2013 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

239K03

This book collects the 2013 short story series. The canonization process of literature is not only a historical process, but also a contemporary process. The canonization of literature is ongoing all the time, and it requires the active participation and practice of contemporary people. Literary classics are not named by a certain "authority", but by all readers of an era.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1987 Novella Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

316K0

This book selects five outstanding novellas in 1987, including works by writers such as Tie Ning and Liang Xiaosheng, which represent the highest level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With a professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-reading novellas of the year and attaches them with professional comments. This book contains a total of 9 works including Fang Fang's "Qin Broken Mouth", Chi Zijian's "Ghost Painting", Lin Nabei's "Wall of Wind and Fire", Huang Yongmei's "Archives", and Wang Shou's "The Song of Your Own Car".

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2014 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

299K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2014 Novella Volume" selects 9 outstanding novellas published in 2014, including new works by famous writers such as Fang Fang, Ye Guangqin, Lu Min, Shao Li, etc., Which represents the overall appearance of the annual creation of contemporary Chinese novellas. The editor-in-chief is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature of China, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. He strictly selects with professional vision and provides professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2020 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

348K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2020 Novella Volume" selects more than ten outstanding novellas in 2020, including new works by more than 20 famous writers including Fan Xiaoqing, Qiu Shanshan, Ai Wei, Zhang Chu and other Mao Dun Literature Award winners and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the high level of annual novella creation. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2020 Novella Volume" is Wu Yiqin, vice president of the Chinese Contemporary Literature Research Association and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-reading novellas of the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2021 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

347K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 2021 Novella Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding novellas in 2021, including works by writers such as Fan Xiaoqing, Ai Wei, Hai Fei, Yao Omei, Sun Pin, Xiao Jianghong, Hu Xuewen, etc., Representing the higher level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. The editor-in-chief is Wu Yiqin, the former director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association, and a famous literary critic. He uses his professional vision to strictly select novellas that are worth reading each year, and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1990 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

235K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 1990 Short Stories Volume" selects 23 outstanding short stories in 1990, including works by Liu Shaotang, Jia Pingwa, Liu Heng, Tie Ning, Li Peifu and other famous writers, which represents the extremely high level of Chinese short story creation at that time. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Chinese Literature Research Institute and the famous literary critic Wu Yiqin. With a professional vision, he strictly selects short stories worth reading each year and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1988 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

274K0

This book selects nearly ten outstanding short stories in 1988, including new works by many famous writers such as Chi Zijian, Zhang Chu, Chen Xiwo, Wang Fangchen and other Mao Dun Literature Award and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the high level of annual short story creation.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1988 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

293K0

The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics: 1988 Novella Volume" is Wu Yiqin, director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-reading novellas of the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1994 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

161K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read · 1994 Short Stories Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding short stories in 1994, including new works by many famous writers including Feng Jicai, Wang Zengqi, Bi Feiyu, Shi Tiesheng, Zhou Daxin, Yan Lianke and other Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the extremely high level of annual novella creation. The author of "Must-read Classics of Chinese Contemporary Literature·1994 Short Stories Volume" strictly selects novellas worthy of reading this year with a professional vision, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1984 Novella Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

303K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·1984 Novella Volume" is one of our publisher's "Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read" series. A total of several of the best novellas in 1984 were selected, including works by famous writers such as Acheng, Cong Weixi, and Feng Jicai. At the end of each novel, there are comments from professional literary critics, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the novel and making it endlessly memorable.

Farewell Cambridge: Xu Zhimo

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

231K0

This book contains all of Xu Zhimo's classic masterpieces. When selecting works, we not only pay attention to their ideological and artistic achievements, but also pay attention to their diversity in form, subject matter, content, and style. The works in each part are arranged in chronological order, and some difficult points are slightly annotated, which is convenient for readers to have an overview and to read each article individually.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1984 Short Stories Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

266K0

This book selects more than 20 of the best short stories in 1984, including works by famous writers such as Shi Tiesheng, Lin Jinlan, Zhang Wei, Tie Ning, Lu Wenfu, Feng Jicai, Zhou Keqin, Zhang Jie, Shao Zhenguo, He Xiaolu, Jin He, Liang Xiaosheng, etc.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2016 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

324K07

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Recommended Reading·2016 Novella Volume" selects nearly ten novellas in 2016, including new works by many famous writers such as Chi Zijian, Zhang Chu, Chen Xiwo, Wang Fangchen and other Mao Dun Literature Award and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the high level of annual novella creation. The editor-in-chief of this book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, an authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. He uses his professional vision to strictly select novellas worth reading each year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1985 Novella Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

272K0

This book selects five outstanding novellas in 1985, including works by writers such as Tie Ning and Liang Xiaosheng, which represent the highest level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. With a professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-reading novellas of the year and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (2022 Short Stories Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

302K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2022 Short Story Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding short stories in 2022, including works by Ye Zhaoyan, Han Dong, Zhou Daxin, Ai Wei, Wang Fangchen and other writers, representing the higher level of contemporary Chinese short story creation. The most worth-read short stories of the year are strictly selected with a professional eye, and each piece is accompanied by professional and exciting comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2019 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

328K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2019 Novella Volume" selects outstanding representative Chinese novellas in 2019, including works by famous writers such as Wang Meng, Tian Er, Sun Pin, etc., Which represents the high level of Chinese novella creation in 2019. The editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin is the former director of the Museum of Current Chinese Literature and a well-known literary critic. He selects the most valuable novellas of the year with a professional vision, and each article is accompanied by professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (2022 Novella Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

356K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2022 Novella Volume" selects more than 20 outstanding novellas in 2022, including works by writers such as Wang Meng, Chi Zijian, Wang Anyi, Ge Liang, Yin Xueyun, Zhang Xuedong, Zheng Xiaolu, Fu Zegang, etc., Representing the higher level of contemporary Chinese novella creation. With a professional eye, we strictly select the most worth-reading novellas of the year, and each one is accompanied by professional and exciting comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1983 Novella Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

277K0

This book selects six of the best novellas in 1983, including: "The Gourmet", "The Red Shirt Without Buttons", "The Village Far Away", "The Charming Sea", and "There's a Blizzard Tonight".

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1994 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

321K0

The "Must-Read Classics of Chinese Contemporary Literature·1994 Novella Volume" edited by Wu Yiqin contains a total of eight novellas, including "Heavenly Palace" by Yan Lianke, "Tremble" by Yu Hua, "My Yin and Yang" by Wang Xiaobo, "The Last Artist" by Beicun, "Murder as an Art" by Diao Dou, "Upward Stairs" by Zhou Daxin, "Red Mosquito" by Li Peifu, etc. There are short comments after each novel.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1995 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

191K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read · 1995 Short Stories Volume" selects more than twenty of the best short stories in 1995, including works by famous writers such as Bi Feiyu, Acheng, Liu Qingbang, You Fengwei and other winners of the Contradiction Literature Award and Lu Xun Literature Award, representing the highest level of short story creation at that time. The editor-in-chief of this book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, China's most authoritative literary research institution and a famous literary critic. With a professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-read short stories of the year and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1993 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

227K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read · 1993 Short Stories Volume" selects nearly 20 outstanding short stories in 1993, including new works by more than 20 famous writers such as Tie Ning, Shi Tiesheng, Su Tong, Wang Zengqi, Bi Feiyu, Han Shaogong, Zhou Daxin and other Mao Dun Literature Award winners and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the extremely high level of annual short story creation. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics: 1993 Short Stories Volume" is Wu Yiqin, director of the Chinese Literature Research Institute and the famous literary critic Wu Yiqin. With his professional vision, he strictly selects short stories worth reading in the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments. It not only summarizes the development and achievements of contemporary Chinese literature, but also brings readers a delicious literary feast.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1992 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

223K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read · 1992 Short Stories Volume" selects nearly 20 outstanding short stories in 1992, including new works by more than 20 famous writers including Bao Tiening, Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Chi Zijian, Su Tong, Chen Zhongshi, Wang Meng, Liu Zhenyun and other Mao Dun Literature Award winners and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the extremely high level of annual short story creation.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1996 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

207K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·1996 Short Stories Volume" selects more than twenty of the best short stories in 1996, including works by famous writers such as Shi Tiesheng, Chi Zijian, Wang Xiaobo, Su Tong and other Mao Dun Literature Award and Lu Xun Literature Award winners. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. He strictly selects the books with a professional vision, and each article is accompanied by professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1990 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

290K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 1990 Novella Volume" selects eight outstanding novellas in 1990, including works by writers such as Chi Li and Jia Pingwa, which represent the extremely high level of Chinese novella creation in that year. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Chinese Literature Research Institute and a famous literary critic. He uses a professional vision to strictly select the annual novellas worth reading, and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1987 Short Stories Volume)

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

248K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 1987 Short Stories Volume" selects 24 outstanding short stories in 1987, including works by Liu Zhenyun, Zhang Chengzhi, Zhou Daxin and other writers, which represents the extremely high level of contemporary Chinese short story creation. The editor-in-chief of the book is Wu Yiqin, director of the Chinese Literature Research Institute and the famous literary critic Wu Yiqin. With a professional vision, he strictly selects short stories worth reading each year and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2014 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

267K0

The works included in this book include: "Contagion", "A Morning with a Woman and a Fox", "Our Tahiti", "Father's Rearview Mirror", "Red Goat", "The Master", etc.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·2000 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

234K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·2000 Short Stories Volume" selects more than 20 of the best short stories in 2000, including Chi Zijian, Shi Tiesheng, Su Tong, Feng Jicai, Mo Yan, Wang Anyi, Bai Yuan, Bi Feiyu, Qiu Shanshan, Nie The works of more than 20 famous writers, including Xin Sen, Liu Jiming, Deng Yiguang, Ma Xiaoli, Shi Shuqing, Pan Jun, Peng Jianming, Wang Fangchen, Wen Yajun, Liu Qingbang, Yi Xiangdong, Huang Yanping, Dai Lai, etc., Represent the highest level of short story creation in 2000. The editor-in-chief of "Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics · 2000 Short Stories Volume" is Wu Yiqin, director of China's most authoritative literary research institution, the Museum of Modern Literature, and a famous literary critic. With his professional vision, he strictly selects the most worth-read short stories of the year, and each article is accompanied by professional and exciting comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1996 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

287K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read·1996 Novella Volume" selects seven novellas published in 1996 and selects outstanding works created by famous literary figures at that time, representing the highest level of novella creation at that time. The editor-in-chief of this book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. He uses his professional vision to strictly select the most worth-reading novellas of the year, and attaches them with professional comments.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature: 2009 Short Stories Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

272K01

This actually involves the purpose of our compilation and selection of this set of books. I believe that the canonization process of literature is not only a historical process, but also a contemporary process. The canonization of literature is ongoing all the time, and it requires the active participation and practice of contemporary people. Literary classics are not named by a certain "authority", but by all readers of an era. It can be said that every reader is a namer and he has the "right" to name. As a literary researcher or a literary publisher, it is an unshirkable responsibility and mission to participate in the process of contemporary literature and the process of screening, sifting and establishing contemporary literary classics.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1989 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

250K01

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read · 1989 Novella Volume" is selected from tens of millions of words of novellas published by nearly 100 literary journals across the country that year. It aims to review the creative performance of the novellas of that year, promote the novellas that are both ideological and artistic, representative and influential, and powerful writers in a fair and objective manner to contribute to the accumulation of literature in the new century.

Must-read Classics of Contemporary Chinese Literature·1995 Novella Volume

Editor-in-chief Wu Yiqin

302K0

"Chinese Contemporary Literature Classics Must-Read: 1995 Novella Volume" selects nine of the best novellas in 1995, including works by famous writers such as Alai, Xu Xiaobin, Deng Yiguang, Chi Li and other Mao Dun Literature Award and Lu Xun Literature Award winners, representing the highest level of novella creation in 1995. The editor-in-chief of this book is Wu Yiqin, the director of the Museum of Modern Literature, the most authoritative literary research institution in China, and a famous literary critic. He selects strictly with professional vision, and each article is accompanied by professional comments.