La Vera Historio de Ah Q

by Lu-Ŝin [Lu Xun]

Other authorsŜ.M. Chun (Translator)
Hardcover, 1930

Status

Available

Call number

809

Publication

Shanghai, La Eldona Kooperativo

Description

A towering figure in the literary history of twentieth-century China, Lu Xun has exerted immense and continuous influence through his short stories, which remain today as powerful as they were first written. While echoes of these stories can still be heard in the fictional works from both sides of the Taiwan Strait in the eighties and nineties, The True Story of Ah Q has long become an intrinsic part of the Chinese vocabulary. Like many Chinese intellectuals searching for a solution to China's problems, Lu Xun went to Japan to study medicine, a choice he later abandoned for a career in writing, which he considered to be a far more effective weapon to save China. A prolific author of pungent and "dagger-like" essays, Lu Xun is also a tireless translator of Western critical and literary works. His fictional works have been translated into more than twenty languages.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member HadriantheBlind
A remarkable short story, about a man who is relentlessly proud of his 'spiritual victories', after he gets beaten up, humiliated, and gets his head sliced off while trying to think of a line from Chinese opera to quote. Thick with allegory. Need to get more from this author.
LibraryThing member wildbill
The author in a very short book is able to convey what it was like to live in China just before the revolution. The book is also a sharp satire on the corruption of Chinese society at that time. I enjoyed the book and expect that I will learn more when I read it again.

Original publication date

1921
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