Peach Blossom Paradise

Peach Blossom Paradise
Author: Ge Fei
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681374706

An enthralling story of revolution, idealism, and a savage struggle for utopia by one of China's greatest living novelists. In 1898 reformist intellectuals in China persuaded the young emperor that it was time to transform his sclerotic empire into a prosperous modern state. The Hundred Days’ Reform that followed was a moment of unprecedented change and extraordinary hope—brought to an abrupt end by a bloody military coup. Dashed expectations would contribute to the revolutionary turn that Chinese history would soon take, leading in time to the deaths of millions. Peach Blossom Paradise, set at the time of the reform, is the story of Xiumi, the daughter of a wealthy landowner and former government official who falls prey to insanity and disappears. Days later, a man with a gold cicada in his pocket turns up at his estate and is inexplicably welcomed as a relative. This mysterious man has a great vision of reforging China as an egalitarian utopia, and he will stop at nothing to make it real. It is his own plans, however, which come to nothing, and his “little sister” Xiumi is left to take up arms against a Confucian world in which women are chattel. Her campaign for change and her struggle to seize control over her own body are continually threatened by the violent whims of men who claim to be building paradise.

The Invisibility Cloak

The Invisibility Cloak
Author: Ge Fei
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681370212

A lightly surreal story of misfortune, menace, and high-end stereo equipment in the cutthroat, capitalistic world of modern China. An NYRB Classics Original The hero of The Invisibility Cloak lives in contemporary Beijing—where everyone is doing their best to hustle up the ladder of success while shouldering an ever-growing burden of consumer goods—and he’s a loser. Well into his forties, he’s divorced (and still doting on his ex), childless, and living with his sister (her husband wants him out) in an apartment at the edge of town with a crack in the wall the wind from the north blows through while he gets by, just, by making customized old-fashioned amplifiers for the occasional rich audio-obsessive. He has contempt for his clients and contempt for himself. The only things he really likes are Beethoven and vintage speakers. Then an old friend tips him off about a special job—a little risky but just don’t ask too many questions—and can it really be that this hopeless loser wins? This provocative and seriously funny exercise in the social fantastic by the brilliantly original Ge Fei, one of China’s finest living writers, is among the most original works of fiction to come out of China in recent years. It is sure to appeal to readers of Haruki Murakami and other fabulists of contemporary irreality.

Peach Blossom Spring

Peach Blossom Spring
Author: Fergus M. Bordewich
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9780671787103

When he accidentally discovers a beautiful hidden valley inhabited by contented people, a fisherman is asked to return but only if he tells no one where he's been.

Why Fiction Matters in Contemporary China

Why Fiction Matters in Contemporary China
Author: David Der-wei Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Chinese fiction
ISBN: 9781684580262

Contemporary discussions of China tend to focus on politics and economics, giving Chinese culture little if any attention. Why Fiction Matters in Contemporary China offers a corrective, revealing the crucial role that fiction plays in helping contemporary Chinese citizens understand themselves and their nation. Where history fails to address the consequences of man-made and natural atrocities, David Der-Wei Wang argues, fiction arises to bear witness to the immemorial and unforeseeable. Beginning by examining President Xi Jinping's call in 2013 to "tell the good China story," Wang illuminates how contemporary Chinese cultural politics have taken a "fictional turn," which can trace its genealogy to early modern times. He does so by addressing a series of discourses by critics within China, including Liang Qichao, Lu Xun, and Shen Congwen, as well as critics from the West such as Arendt, Benjamin, and Deleuze. Wang highlights the variety and vitality of fictional works from China as well as the larger Sinophone world, ranging from science fiction to political allegory, erotic escapade to utopia and dystopia. The result is an insightful account of contemporary China, one that affords countless new insights and avenues for understanding.

Flock of Brown Birds

Flock of Brown Birds
Author: Ge Fei
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1760143170

In this avant garde novella, memory and time are subjective. A writer named Ge Fei retreats to the beautiful solitude of the Waterside to finish his novel inspired by the Revelations of St. John. He perceives ominous and portentous signs in the natural landscape around him, particularly in a flock of brown birds that flies periodically past his window. The arrival of a mysterious woman named Qi magnifies his anxiety and sense of temporal disorientation, calling into question his grasp on reality. 'It is impossible to enter the deeper aspects of contemporary Chinese literature without also entering the world of Ge Fei.' Enrique Vila-Matas

Peach County

Peach County
Author: Marilyn Neisler Windham
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997-05-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439638020

Peach County: The Worlds Peach Paradise is a delightful visual history that features a newly discovered and quite remarkable photographic collection and brings to life one of the most formative periods in Peach Countys history. The 1920s were a magical time in Peach County, Georgia. For one day every year from 1922 to 1926 a Greek-style event in fairy-tale fashionthe Peach Blossom Festival, the precursor of the Georgia Peach Festivalwas held in honor of the peach in the county seat. The peach was of tremendous importance to the economy and people of Peach County, and when Fort Valley decided in 1922 to host the first Peach Blossom Festival and to invite the world, the world responded. Thousands came for the festivals, which were said to rival Mardi Gras and Californias Rose Festival, and which even attracted the attention of National Geographic and Hollywood movie studios.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1926
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Canada. Dept. of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 928
Release: 1925
Genre:
ISBN:

Chinese Paintings of the Middle Qing Dynasty

Chinese Paintings of the Middle Qing Dynasty
Author: Jung Ying Tsao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This is the first book that portrays the middle Qing painting. Examples of the works by 62 artists are illustrated in this volume.