Brings together some of the best and most historically significant works
of short fiction written in China in this century -including such
important figures in the development of Chinese modernism as Lu Hsun,
Mao Tun, Ting Ling, and Shen Ts' ung-wen. The companion volume to the
highly acclaimed (Columbia, 1978), this new volume presents modernist
short fiction from the thirty-year period leading up to the Communist
revolution of 1949, after which Chinese literature entered a new phase
of development. The stories range in setting from the late Ch'ing
dynasty through the Sino-Japanese War and the early Communist years, and
range in length from brief tales to substantial short novels. Though a
large number of the writers represented are leftists, works of all
political viewpoints have been included to provide the full literary
panorama of one of the most fertile periods of Chinese creative
activity.