First published in 1968, this volume of essays, posthumously edited by the author's brother Professor Chih-tsing Hsia (a prominent Columbia University professor of Chinese literature), focuses on Chinese literary criticism relating to the work of leftist Chinese writers, including Lu Hsun (Lu Xun), Chiang Kuang-tz'u, the "Five Martyrs," and Chu Ch'iu-po, who were sympathetic to the ideals of the pre-1949 Chinese communist party. As one of the few foundational texts to provide a critical overview of the aesthetics and politics of China's leftist literary movement,
The Gate of Darkness examines the conflicting dilemmas between leftist authors' own ideals and the strict ideological frameworks imposed by the propaganda policies of the Chinese communist party in the early twentieth century.
About the AuthorTsi-an Hsia (1916-1965) was a professor of English at National Taiwan University, Taiwan. He also held research positions at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the University of Washington, USA.
Book InformationISBN 9789629966751
Author Tsi-an HsiaFormat Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint The Chinese University PressPublisher The Chinese University Press
Weight(grams) 737g
Dimensions(mm) 23mm * 15mm * 2mm