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Hsien-Yung Pai

Auteur de Garçons de cristal

28+ oeuvres 267 utilisateurs 5 critiques 1 Favoris

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Son of one of the military leaders of the Nationalist Revolution and high government defense official during the war against Japan, Pai spent much of his youth in wartime Kweilin in southwest China, which has provided much of the material for his subsequent fiction. After the war ended, he resided afficher plus for a time in Shanghai, and then resettled with his parents in Taiwan when he was of middle-school age. He attended the prestigious National Taiwan University. He published his first short story in September 1958, having just completed his freshman year. Pai came to the United States in 1963 and since 1965 has taught Chinese at the University of California at Santa Barbara while continuing to publish fiction. His style is among the most polished of any modern writer in Chinese. He depicts his characters with vivid realism, and often chooses themes that describe the pain of exile, showing the once powerful reduced to humble or humiliating circumstances. Such themes are particularly evident in his highly acclaimed collection of stories, Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream: Tales of Taipei Characters (1971) which he dedicates to his parents and "the tumultuous age in which they lived." With his novel Crystal Boys (1990), he has become the first modern Chinese writer to explore the theme of homosexuality in a story about gay life in the city of Taipei. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Hsien-Yung Pai

Garçons de cristal (1983) 156 exemplaires
Gens de Taipei (récits) (1971) 76 exemplaires
Treffpunkt Lotossee Roman (1995) 2 exemplaires
驀然回首 (1978) 2 exemplaires
台北人 1 exemplaire
遊園驚夢二十年 1 exemplaire
Garcons de cristal 1 exemplaire
紐約客 : 白先勇自選集 (2008) 1 exemplaire

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In Another Part of the Forest: An Anthology of Gay Short Fiction (1994) — Contributeur — 175 exemplaires

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Taipei People is a collection of 14 short stories by the Taiwanese writer Bai Xien Yong. Published separately during the 60s, and for the first time as a collection in 1971, the work is rightly regarded on both sides of the Taiwan Strait as a masterpiece of Chinese literature, a contemporary classic. The stories focus on those who fled to Taiwan with Chiang Kai Shek’s armies in 1949: the singsong girls, taxi dancers, prostitutes, Beijing Opera stars, cooks, batmen, industrialists, widows, airmen and soldiers, generals, scholars and minor government functionaries, all of whom are living out their last days in Taipei, victims of history, survivors of loss, nursing their reveries of bygone days, putting a brave face on grief, and coming to terms with exile and defeat.

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tomcatMurr | Apr 25, 2018 |
白先勇的經典作品。與台北人一樣,作者以高度的同情心,去刻劃這群人的愛恨人生。文中並沒有什麼道德的批判,但讀完後讓人相當感動。是一步相當棒的作品。
 
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