| Authors & Classic
Works |
| Best-selling
Gen X Novelist Mian Mian Exposes Youth Drug Culture in Changing
China |
Interview of the controversial author of Candy based on her life as a teenage drug addict (SF Gate, Jan. 28, 2004) |
China
the Beautiful: Classical Chinese Poetry |
A comprehensive collection of Chinese poetry
in the original & in translation, with various indices, audio
readings, & links to poetry sites |
Chinese
Poems |
"Chinese, pinyin and English texts of poems
by some of the greatest Chinese poets" |
Commemorating
Ding Ling's 100th Birthday |
(in Chinese) Biography & literary works
of the author of "Miss Sophie's Diary" & "The
Sun shines over the Sanggan River"; bibliography; essays on
the life & work of Ding Ling |
| A
Conversation with Yu Hua |
Talk given by the noted novelist of To Live & The
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant at UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
(Nov. 24, 2003) |
| Interview
with Yu Hua |
Conducted by Michael Standaert at University
of Iowa International Writing Program (August 30, 2003) |
| Jin
Yong Inn |
(in Chinese) Novels by & information on
the noted martial arts novelist |
| Louis
Cha |
(in Chinese & English) Photos of Jin Yong,
with biography, interviews, commentaries, & links to translations,
songs, & novels |
| Lu
Xun Home Page |
(in Chinese) Complete texts & critical
analyses of Lu Xun's works, biographical accounts & chronology
of his life, & news reports |
| Lu
Xun, Father of Modern Chinese Literature |
Tim Gallaher's site dedicated to 20th century
China's greatest writer, with biographical sketch, introduction to
major works, & bibliography of & links to available translations |
| Novels of Jin Yong |
FAQ, essays, links, & trivia on the martial
arts novels of Louis Cha (Jin Rong), the most popular novelist of
the Chinese language |
MianMian.com |
Home Page of Mian Mian, author of Candy & "a
cultural icon for a generation of Chinese youth who value the authenticity
and honesty in her portrayal of the future of the new Shanghai" |
| Other
Women's Voices: Translations of Women's writing before 1700 |
Biographies & excerpts from the writings
of over 125 women writers, including: Han authoress Ban
Zhao, Tang poetesses Xue
Tao & Yu
Xuanji, Song poetess Li
Qingzhao, & Daoist Sun
Bu-er ( (c.1119-c.1182) |
| Romance
of Three Kingdoms |
C. H. Brewitt-Taylor's complete translation,
with commentary by Rafe de Crespigny, outlines of early Chinese history,
history of the novel, online game & forum, & map |
| The
Secret Lives of Dentists - How Yu Hua's Brutal Novels Reflect the
Transformation of Literary China |
Nell Freudenberger's essay in Slate (October
24, 2003) |
| Wang
Shuo and the Professionalised Writing |
Yongli Su on "fiction’s professionalisation
and cultural commercialisation in post-Mao China" (Proceedings
of the 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association
of Australia in Canberra, 2004; PDF format) |
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