In this brief yet thorough introduction to the key features and
important names of Chinese literature, Ihor Pidhainy covers Chinese
writings from oracle bones to the internet. Contextualizing the
literature within political, historical and cultural frames, Prof.
Pidhainy also provides a smorgasbord of examples from the authors noted.
Written with a college freshman (or senior in high school) in mind, the
book combines an introduction to the key features of Chinese literature,
the names of outstanding writers and movements, and some interesting
anecdotes that will leave students amused and curious for more. Grounded
in historical and cultural contexts, the book also includes sufficient
excerpts that will allow instructors freedom from supplementing the
text. It may thus be used as a standalone text in a literature class or
a supplementary text in a history course.