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Serie Bilingüe en Literatura China Moderna

Esta serie profundiza en la riqueza y los matices de la literatura china moderna a través de una cuidada selección de obras. Ofrece perspectivas sobre las diversas voces y estilos que dan forma al panorama literario chino. Los lectores pueden explorar narrativas que reflejan las transformaciones sociales y la evolución cultural dentro de China. Cada volumen proporciona un viaje literario único.

Teahouse. A play in Three Acts
Teahouse
Teahouse
The Shop of the Lin Family Spring Silkworms
Teahouse. 茶馆
  • The famous play is set in a typical,old Beijing Teahouse and follows the lives of the owner and his customers through three stages in modern Chinese history .The play spans fifty years and has cast of over sixty characters drawn from all levels of society. Teahouse bids an inspired,lingering farewell to old Beijing and the old society.despite their evils and ills ,and extends a passionate welcome to the new society with its promise if freedom and equality of the people

    Teahouse. 茶馆
  • Mao Dun published both of these short stories, "The Shop of the Lin Family" and "Spring Silkworms, " in 1932. The first tells the story of a shop selling foreign goods in a small town in China, which Zhu Ziqing considers the best work written by Mao Dun. The second is about a silk weaver, Old Tong Bao, who takes very good care of his silkworms, until the armed conflicts caused by the Japanese in Shanghai in 1932 ruined his business. The stories are available here for the first time in traditional Chinese characters.

    The Shop of the Lin Family Spring Silkworms
  • This play portrays the life of the owner of a Beijing teahouse and his customers through 50 years of upheaval in China. Spanning from 1898 to the late 1940s, scenes change from late Qing dynasty to the early days of the Republic, then after to post-1945 when Guomindang soldiers take over the city.

    Teahouse
  • Teahouse

    • 108 páginas
    • 4 horas de lectura

    This volume is set in a typical, old Beijing teahouse. Lao She's drama follows the lives of the owner and his customers through three stages in modern Chinese history. The play spans fifty years and has a cast of over sixty characters drawn from all levels of society. Brought together in Yutai Teahouse, they reflect, through the changes that were taking place in Chinese society.

    Teahouse
  • Set in a typical, old Beijing teahouse, this drama follows the lives of the owner and his customers through three stages of modern Chinese history spanning 50 years

    Teahouse. A play in Three Acts