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Flying Paintings: The Zhou Brothers: A Story of Revolution and Art

Flying Paintings: The Zhou Brothers: A Story of Revolution and Art
Author: Amy Alznauer
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1536204285

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The epic story of two Chinese brothers who became art-world legends, illustrated with stunning paintings by the artists themselves First there was one Zhou brother, and then there were two. They lived in a bookstore with their grandmother, Po Po, whose stories of paintings that flew through the air and landed on mountain cliffs inspired them to create their own art. Amid the turbulence of China’s Cultural Revolution in the 1970s, the Zhou Brothers began painting together on the same canvas. Today, ShanZuo and DaHuang Zhou are icons in the art world, renowned for working side by side on all their paintings and sculptures. In this extraordinary biography, author Amy Alznauer joins with the Zhou Brothers to tell the story of their unique and often difficult childhood and their pursuit of a wild, impossible dream. The lyrical writing blends elements of legend, while the brothers’ dramatic illustrations soar with vibrant colors and surreal imagery from ancient Chinese cliff paintings. An inspiration for young artists and dreamers of all kinds, this deeply felt collaboration explores how art can bring people together, as well as set them free.


Zhou Brothers

Zhou Brothers
Author: Shan Zuo Zhou
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Zhou Brothers

Zhou Brothers
Author: Shan Zuo Zhou
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1989
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN:

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The Zhou Brothers

The Zhou Brothers
Author: Zhou Brothers
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN: 9783775791922

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The book presents a comprehensive selection of works by the brothers Zhou, Shan Zuo and Da Huang. Born in the autonomous Chinese region of Guangxi, they studied art in Shanghai and Beijing and became the best-known young painters of their generation in mainland China during the 1980s.


A Historical Study of Early Modern Chinese Fictions (1890—1920)

A Historical Study of Early Modern Chinese Fictions (1890—1920)
Author: Pingyuan Chen
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9813348895

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This book contains a classic guide to historical study of early modern Chinese fiction from the late Qing Dynasty till early republican China. It does not merely study the new fiction writing in China, which was strongly influenced by the western fiction, but also draws a comparison between classical Chinese fiction and the early modern Chinese fiction. This book is an excellent reference in the study of early modern Chinese literature since it conveys a point of view to the readers with abundant and solid historical materials. At the heart of the book, it is the matter of a specific value in trans-cultural studies between the western world and China.


Zhou Brothers

Zhou Brothers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1993
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN: 9780963196224

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Beyond Brushtalk

Beyond Brushtalk
Author: Christopher T. Keaveney
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9622099289

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Beyond Brushtalk explores interactions between Japanese and Chinese writers during the golden age of such exchange, 1919 to 1937. During this period, there were unprecedented opportunities for exchange between writers, which was made possible by the ease of travel between Japan and China during these years and the educational background of Chinese writers as students in Japan. Although the salubrious interaction that developed during that period was destined not to last, it nevertheless was significant as a courageous essay at cultural interaction. This book will appeal not only to those interested in Sino-Japanese studies, an increasingly important field of study in its own right, but will also appeal to scholars of both Japanese literature and Chinese literature and researchers whose areas of interest correspond to the major writers included in this work such as Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren on the Chinese side and Tanizaki Jun'ichirō and Hayashi Fumiko on the Japanese side. The relations and resulting literary works involving these major writers are often relatively neglected aspects of their total output and will draw interest from scholars of their work. This book will be accessible to both Sinologists and Japanologists with little background in the corresponding field, and to the generalist possessing an interest in literary exchange.


Touches of History

Touches of History
Author: Pingyuan Chen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 900421514X

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Touches of History represents a groundbreaking attempt to return to a study of “May Fourth” that is solidly grounded in historical fact. Favouring smaller stories over grand narratives, concentrating on unknown, marginal materials rather than familiar key documents, and highlighting “May Fourth”’s indebtedness to the cultural debates of the preceding late Qing period, Chen Pingyuan reconstructs part of the actual historical scenery, demonstrating the great variety of ideas expressed during those tumultuous decades.


Beyond the Iron House

Beyond the Iron House
Author: Saiyin Sun
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317207939

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Beyond the Iron House is a critical study of a crucial period of life and work of the modern Chinese writer Lu Xun. Through thorough research into historical materials and archives, the author demonstrates that Lu Xun was recognized in the literary field much later than has hitherto been argued. Neither the appearance of "Kuangren riji" (Diary of a madman) in 1918 nor the publication of Nahan (Outcry) in 1923 had catapulted the author into nationwide prominence; in comparison with his contemporaries, neither was his literary work as original and unique as many have claimed, nor were his thoughts and ideas as popular and influential as many have believed; like many other agents in the literary field, Lu Xun was actively involved in power struggles over what was at stake in the field; Lu Xun was later built into an iconic figure and the blind worship of him hindered a better and more authentic understanding of many other modern writers and intellectuals such as Gao Changhong and Zhou Zuoren, whose complex relationships with Lu Xun are fully explored and analysed in the book.