To Die and Not Decay is the only book-length study to date on early
Chinese autobiographical writing and the cultural issues surrounding
this particular genre. While other studies have regarded texts of the
Han (206 BCE-220 CE) and early medieval period (220-589 CE) as
antecedents for later authors, Matthew Wells focuses exclusively on
earlier texts such as Ge Hong's (ca. 283-343 CE) "Authorial Postface" to
the Baopuzi Waipian and asks what they say about the development of
subjectivity, individual identity, and historical consciousness in early
China. By putting these texts in dialogue with contemporary literary
criticism, Wells challenges Western approaches to autobiography that
have largely dominated studies of early Chinese self narrative.