Milestones on a Golden Road: Writing for Chinese Socialism, 1945-80
Richard King
In Milestones on a Golden Road, Richard King presents pivotal works of fiction produced in four key periods of Chinese revolutionary history: the civil war (1945-49), the Great Leap Forward (1958-60), the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), and the post-Mao catharsis (1979-80). Taking its cues from the Soviet Union's optimistic depictions of a society liberated by Communism, the official Chinese literature of this era is characterized by grand narratives of progress.
Addressing questions of literary production, King looks at how writers dealt with shifting ideological demands, what indigenous and imported traditions inspired them, and how they were able to depict a utopian Communist future to their readers, even as cracks in the regime began to show. Early "red classics" were followed by works featuring increasingly lurid images of joyful socialism, and later by fiction exposing the Mao era as an age of irrationality, arbitrary rule, and suffering. Ultimately, the Golden Road had led nowhere.
Addressing questions of literary production, King looks at how writers dealt with shifting ideological demands, what indigenous and imported traditions inspired them, and how they were able to depict a utopian Communist future to their readers, even as cracks in the regime began to show. Early "red classics" were followed by works featuring increasingly lurid images of joyful socialism, and later by fiction exposing the Mao era as an age of irrationality, arbitrary rule, and suffering. Ultimately, the Golden Road had led nowhere.
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Tahun:
2014
Penerbit:
UBC Press
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
288
ISBN 10:
0774823747
ISBN 13:
9780774823746
File:
PDF, 2.96 MB
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english, 2014