TAILIEUCHUNG - "Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature" by Li-hua Ying - Part 30

Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature 30 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. | 262 ZHANG DACHUN . CHANG TA-CH UN events of the narrative took place in the reign of Qianlong emperor of the Qing dynasty who launched successive brutal attacks on the Jahr-eyes a subsect of Islamic Sufism resulting in the latter s fierce rebellious uprisings and suicide missions against the Manchu empire. As the violent past casts a long shadow across this emotional account of the narrator s encounter with the Jahreyes the author narrator increasingly finds himself drawn to his ethnic and religious roots. Born in Beijing to a Muslim family but raised in an atheist environment Zhang was not encouraged to practice his religion. Considered a work of pain and love by the author the book culminates Zhang s long journey in search of spiritual sanctuary not just for himself but also for the Chinese nation. In his rigorous defense of the heterodox Zhang denounces mainstream Chinese culture for the collapse of its moral order and its lack of spirituality. He vehemently proclaims that only the heterodoxy has what it takes to pump new blood into the decayed body that is the Chinese culture. A consistent theme that runs through all of Zhang s creative works is the defense of the people. He identifies with the underprivileged and feels affinity with poor peasants and herdsmen who are marginalized in society. He sees himself as their champion. In middle age Zhang appears to have lost none of the youthful idealism of his Red Guard days. A lonely fighter most of the time he has been waging a war against materialism and moral degradation since. Other than his creative works written in Chinese Zhang has penned several poems in Mongolian and three scholarly books in Japanese dealing with nomadic life in Mongolia Islam in China and the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution. See also ROOT-SEEKING LITERATURE. ZHANG DACHUN . CHANG TA-CH UN 1957- . Fiction writer and essayist. Zhang Dachun studied at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan and worked as a journalist for the .

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