Warenkorb
Kostenloser Versand
Unsere Operationen sind klimaneutral

The Subplot Megan Walsh

The Subplot von Megan Walsh

The Subplot Megan Walsh


22.00
Zustand - Wie Neu
Nur noch 1

The Subplot Zusammenfassung

The Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters Megan Walsh

What does contemporary China's diverse and exciting fiction tell us about its culture, and the relationship between art and politics?

The Subplot takes us on a lively journey through a literary landscape like you've never seen before: a vast migrant-worker poetry movement, homoerotic romances by rotten girls, swaggering literary popstars, millionaire e-writers churning out the longest-ever novels, underground comics, the surreal works of Yu Hua, Yan Lianke, and Nobel laureate Mo Yan, and what is widely hailed as a golden age of Chinese science fiction. Chinese online fiction is now the largest publishing platform in the world.

Fueled by her passionate engagement with Chinese literature and culture, Megan Walsh, a brilliant young critic, shows us why it's important to finally pay attention to Chinese fiction-an exuberant drama that illustrates the complex relationship between art and politics, one that is increasingly shaping the West as well. Turns out, writers write neither what their government nor foreign readers want or expect, and they work on a different wavelength to keep alive ideas and events that are either overlooked or off limits. The Subplot vividly captures the ways in which literature offers an alternative-perhaps truer-understanding of the contradictions that make up China itself.

The Subplot Bewertungen

A New Yorker Best Book of 2022
An Economist Best Book of 2022

Engaging, informative and - considering the ground it covers in 135 pages - astonishingly nuanced, The Subplot primes us to dig into her list of suggested further reading. -The Wall Street Journal

A lively, lucid survey of contemporary Chinese fiction.... Walsh delivers a wry cornucopia, inviting for general readers who don't know Mo Yan from Han Han. -The New York Times

Illuminating...offers a superb introduction to Chinese publishing and the clever, subversive ways it's thriving. -Ron Charles, The Washington Post

A wonderful, pacy tour of contemporary Chinese literature. -The Economist

A portal into people's hearts and minds by exploring contemporary Chinese literature. -GlobalAsia

Concise and fast-paced.... The Subplot will make you want to read more Chinese fiction. -The New Statesman

An illuminating insight into the web fiction, sci-fi and subtle dissent read by one-fifth of humanity. -Financial Times

A sharp, revealing portrait of contemporary China.... Elegantly written and fascinating. -Adam Foulds, author of The Quickening Maze

An eye-opening glimpse into China's 'intentionally hazy' authoritarian political climate of censorship and propaganda.... A succinct, fascinating overview of literary ambivalence in China. -Kirkus Reviews

Drawing on a rich field of research, The Subplot not only crosses the language barrier, opening a window for the world to see contemporary Chinese literature, but it could also be an invaluable record for young Chinese people, both in China and overseas, to think about how society is affected by China's fast-pace of change. -Xinran, author of The Good Women of China

In The Subplot, Megan Walsh showcases the diversity and vitality of contemporary Chinese literature. With economy and wit, she shows us why it's so necessary to read literature to understand the story of China today. -Angie Baecker, University of Hong Kong

A jaw-dropping look at what mainland Chinese are reading right now. Megan Walsh tells us why, in this time of China's economic ascension, its literature is both liberating-and soul-crushing. -Jan Wong, author of Red China Blues

We are what we read. As China is rising, people are naturally interested in what the Chinese are reading. This overview of the literature in China offers an interesting perspective of a country that is reshaping the world. -Lijia Zhang, author of the novel Lotus and of Socialism Is Great!: A Worker's Memoir of China

Über Megan Walsh

Megan Walsh is a journalist and writer from London, who specializes in Chinese literature and film. She worked at Conde Nast and The Daily Telegraph, before moving to the books desk at The Times of London until 2013. While at The Times she reported on contemporary art and literature in China, Russia and Northern Iraq, was on the judging panel for The Forward Poetry Prize and chaired a discussion about Chinese fiction at The London Book Fair. Megan then moved to Beijing, followed by Taipei, before completing a masters in Chinese Literature and Film at SOAS. In recent years as a freelance journalist she has written about Chinese film, art and books for The New Statesman, The Times of London, Lithub and The Wall Street Journal.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013242257
9781735913667
1735913669
The Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters Megan Walsh
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Columbia Global Reports
2022-03-24
136
N/A
Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden.
Das Buch wurde gelesen, ist aber in gutem Zustand. Alle Seiten sind intakt, der Einband ist unversehrt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Buchrücken. Das Buch wurde gelesen, sieht jedoch noch wie neu aus. Der Bucheinband weist keine sichtbaren Gebrauchsspuren auf. Gegebenenfalls ist auch ein Schutzumschlag verfügbar. Keine fehlenden oder beschädigten Seiten, keine Risse, eventuell minimale Knicke, keine unterstrichenen oder markierten Textstellen, keine beschrifteten Ränder.