Call to Arms 呐喊
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Lu Xun / 魯迅
简介
Lu Xun (simplified Chinese: 鲁迅; traditional Chinese: 魯迅; pinyin: Lǔ Xùn) or Lu Hsün (Wade-Giles), was the pen name of Zhou Shuren(September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936) is one of the major Chinese writers of the 20th century. Considered by many to be the founder of modern Chinese literature, he wrote in baihua (the vernacular) as well as classical Chinese. Lu Xun was a short story writer, editor, translator, critic, essayist and poet. In the 1930s he became the titular head of the Chinese League of Left-Wing Writers in Shanghai.
Lu Xun's works exerted a very substantial influence after the May Fourth Movement to such a point that he was lionized by the Communist regime after 1949. Mao Zedong himself was a lifelong admirer of Lu Xun's works. Though sympathetic to the ideals of the Left, Lu Xun never actually joined the Chinese Communist Party. Lu Xun's works are known to English readers through numerous translations, especially Selected Stories of Lu Hsun translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang.
Contents:
A Madman's Diary,
True Story of Ah Q,
Kong Yiji,
eleven other important works
其它版本
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呐喊 江苏凤凰文艺出版社 None
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2021
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呐喊 海燕出版社 2018
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2018
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呐喊 译林出版社 2017
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呐喊 天津人民出版社 2016
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呐喊 2015
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呐喊(经典译林) 译林出版社 2014
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呐喊 2014
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呐喊 中华书局 2013
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呐喊 译林出版社 2013
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呐喊 外文出版社 2013
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呐喊 广西师范大学出版社 2013
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呐喊 长江文艺 2012
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吶喊 天地圖書 2012
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呐喊 湖南文艺出版社 2011
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呐喊 2011
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吶喊 香港三聯 2011
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呐喊 陕西师范大学出版社 2009
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Call to Arms Silk Pagoda 2008
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2006
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2006
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呐喊 2004
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呐喊 百花文艺出版社 2004
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2003
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 2000
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呐喊 漓江出版社 1999
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 1995
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 1979
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 1979
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 1976
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呐喊 人民文学出版社 1973