Description
About the Author
Mu Xin, born in 1927 in China, is among the last of his generation to receive a classical education. During the Cultural Revolution he was imprisoned for eighteen months and then lived under house arrest for several years. In 1982 he moved to the U.S., where he lived in Queens, New York, and only recently moved back to his hometown in China. He is the author of several collections of stories, poetry, and essays, as well as being a world-renowned painter. Toming Jun Liu is a professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles.
Reviews
"Mu Xin is best known as a writer and not a painter. He sustains the Chinese mode of returning to the art of the past and refreshing it for the present. He came to the United States in 1982, has written a dozen books here, and is a literary cult figure in Taiwan and among intellectuals in the Chinese diaspora." -- Holland Cotter - The New York Times
"Mu Xin is a solitary, an aesthete who resembles those Chinese artists of long ago who, exiled from the turbulence of their own times, studied earlier art and dreamed of a better past. Like those figures, Mu Xin cultivates the whispering power of reverie." -- Mark Stevens - New York
"Mu Xin's elegant, noble prose style is rooted in the Chinese literati tradition and has rejuvenated the Chinese language for our times." -- Li Jing - Beijing Daily
Book Information
ISBN 9780811219228
Author Mu Xin
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 148g
Dimensions(mm) 180mm * 127mm * 13mm