Liu Xinwu — (Chinese: 刘心武, Liú Xīnwǔ ; b. 1942) is a Chinese author, and one of the earliest proponents of the post Maoist wave of Chinese literature. BiographyBorn in the province of Sichuan, his family moved to Beijing, a city that figures prominently in… … Wikipedia
Liu Xinwu — b. 1942, Chengdu Writer A pioneer of Scar literature, Liu Xinwu is known for his preoccupation with social criticism, particularly the legacies of Mao. He was a middle school teacher for fifteen years in Beijing before he gained overnight fame… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Liu Xinwu — [ ɕinwu], Liu Hsin wu, chinesischer Schriftsteller, * Chengdu 4. 6. 1942. Seine Kurzgeschichte »Der Klassenlehrer« (1977; chinesisch), die erstmals jugendliches Rowdytum schilderte, leitete den Neubeginn einer realistischen Literatur in China… … Universal-Lexikon
Lecture Room — (Chinese: 百家讲坛; Pinyin: Bǎijiā Jiǎngtán ) is a popular TV program of China Central Television, mostly featured on CCTV 10, which invites scholars to provide lectures on various disciplines. In its early days, areas featured included biology,… … Wikipedia
Chinesische Schriftsteller — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Chronologische Liste 1.1 Altertum, Qin, Han, Dynastien vor der Tang Zeit 1.2 Tang Dynastie und folgende 1.3 Song Dynastie und folgende 1.4 Ming Dynastie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chinesischer Autor — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Chronologische Liste 1.1 Altertum, Qin, Han, Dynastien vor der Tang Zeit 1.2 Tang Dynastie und folgende 1.3 Song Dynastie und folgende 1.4 Ming Dynastie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chinesischer Schriftsteller — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Chronologische Liste 1.1 Altertum, Qin, Han, Dynastien vor der Tang Zeit 1.2 Tang Dynastie und folgende 1.3 Song Dynastie und folgende 1.4 Ming Dynastie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste chinesischer Schriftsteller — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Chronologische Liste 1.1 Altertum, Qin, Han, Dynastien vor der Tang Zeit 1.2 Tang Dynastie und folgende 1.3 Song Dynastie und folgende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scar literature — The first new genre of fiction to emerge after the Cultural Revolution, ‘Scar literature’ or ‘wound literature’ (shanghen wenxue) lasted from the end of 1977 to 1979. It was new only in terms of its themes, and few of its writers or works… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Cheng-Gao versions — In the study of the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber, the Cheng Gao versions or Cheng Gao editions (程高本) refer to two illustrated, woodblock print editions of the book published in 1791 and 1792. The 1791 version, produced at the… … Wikipedia