TAILIEUCHUNG - "Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature" by Li-hua Ying - Part 27

Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature 27 presents a broad perspective on the development and history of literature in modern China. This book offers a chronology, introduction, bibliography, and over 300 cross-referenced dictionary entries on authors, literary and historical developments, trends, genres, and concepts that played a central role in the evolution of modern Chinese literature. | 232 YANG HANSHENG . HUA HAN PEN NAMES OF OUYANG BENYI Revolution whose steamy sex is carried out in the midst of their revolutionary destructive acts that provide stimulants for their insatiable carnal desire. YANG HANSHENG . HUA HAN PEN NAMES OF OUYANG BENYI 1902-1993 . Playwright and screenplay and fiction writer. One of the leaders of the leftist Chinese literary establishment Yang Hansheng had a long career that spanned seven decades. A Sichuan native Yang graduated from Shanghai University. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1925 and thereafter began his work as a career revolutionary activist. He was a political staff member in the Nationalist army when the Nationalists and the Communists were working together against the warlords and participated in the Communist-led Nanchang Uprising. In 1929 he was the party secretary of the Left-wing Association of Chinese Writers. The trajectory of Yang s literary career was similar to that of other early revolutionary writers such as Hong Lingfei and Jiang Guangci who emerged from the May Fourth Movement to champion radical changes in Chinese society through their writings. Yang began as a fiction writer. From the romantic and revolutionary young intellectual hero who wallows in despair over personal and national predicaments to peasant worker rebels his protagonists changed as he became better acquainted with the objectives of the Communist revolution. A member of the Creation Society Yang was a passionate advocate of a utilitarian literature that served the high purpose of the revolutionary cause. A prolific writer in the proletarian literary movement of the 1920s and the early 1930s he published under the pen name Hua Han numerous stories several novellas and a novel. In these early works Yang injects a heavy dose of romantic sentimentalism into his characters resulting in the style of revolution plus love which characterizes the so-called proletarian literature puluo wenxue of the 1920s. Nü qiu The .

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