AH Q or Superman? An Appraisal of the Appraisals of Lu Xun
Tan Chung
China Report, 1982, vol. 18, issue 2-3, 9-28
Abstract:
A rebellious warrior has emerged in the world. He stands out like a giant. He knows all ruins and graves ....He remembers all the intense, widespread and long-enduring sorrows. He takes a serious look at the blood clots which have become a seasoned cesspool. He has deep insight into all that is dead, born, about to be born, and unborn. —Lu Xun, 'Amid Pale Bloodstains' in Wild Grass
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1177/000944558201800202
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