男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Travel
Home / Travel / Shanghai

Shanghai today

chinaculture.org | Updated: 2012-10-08 14:37

Shanghai today

Shanghai writer Chen Danyan says that some of the changes the city is witnessing are robbing it of its unique identity. Chitralekha Basu / China Daily

With over 35 years of writing experience behind her - her first novella was published in 1976 in an anthology of writings based on the farm experiences of people sent to remote, often hostile, terrain for reeducation - Wang felt a readiness to take up the challenge in Song of a Long Street.

Her main agenda is to capture the changing attitudes and outlooks of the city's people, as "it's the people that in essence represent this change".

The paradox about Shanghai, Wang says, is that the city seems to be getting younger by the day, though not necessarily prettier.

The extraordinary and worldwide popularity of the novels of longing and deception by Eileen Chang, played out against the backdrop of corruption and intrigue in the wake of Sino-Japanese hostilities in 1930s Shanghai is a major reason for the reading public's fascination with that era.

"But Eileen Chang was essentially paying attention to the capitalists, the affluent classes, the higher echelons of society," says Wang Xiaoying. "It was about the dazzling exhibition of wealth, the struggle between invaders and the capitalists. But my focus is on the ordinary civilians, living in shikumen houses." Hence her novel is about Shanghai's vicissitudes as seen from the point of view of ordinary people, about how they cope with development and changing class equations.

Chen Danyan, who began as a best-selling author of teen fiction and then graduated to writing exhaustively researched historical novels and non-fiction for mature readers, laments that some of the changes Shanghai is witnessing are robbing it of its unique identity. "I feel sad about the passing away of Shanghainese dialect and cultural practices," she says.

In Shanghai Princess (2000), based on the true story of an Australian-Chinese woman's journey across more than 80 years of Shanghai's history, from 1917 to 1998, Chen had ample scope for documenting old-world vocabulary and traditions. But given the pace at which Shanghai seems to be morphing, "it's difficult to tell the past from the present, a European from an authentic Chinese, when both might be dressed identically and speaking the same lingo", Chen says.

She presents another reading of contemporary Shanghai in her forthcoming novel, which follows the tumultuous and dramatic history of the Cathay (now Peace) Hotel, from 1929 to the present. "Shanghai is almost like a human being. It has its own life and thought, its own erratic behavior, failures and shortcomings," says Chen. "I can only attempt to clarify, explain and reflect on the way it is. I don't even like it in certain respects but it is not my place to change anything. I want to read and understand Shanghai for myself, not just imagine it."

Sun Ganlu, whose genre-defying experimental leaps into fantasy were hailed as representative avant-garde writing in the 1980s, now writes mostly in the realistic mode. Nothing to Do Today, the title of a collection of his essays on Shanghai culture, including reviews of books and films, published in 2009, is particularly prescient. It is inspired by French emperor Louis XVI's diary entry on what seemed a placid morning on July 14, 1789. Within a few hours the Bastille was stormed and the French Revolution had begun. "Sometimes we are limited in understanding contemporary realities and the momentous events happening in our own time and close at hand often elude us," says Sun. "The writing about Shanghai today might be similar, maybe we are unable to see the stories of real import."

For one who has written extensively and in myriad forms on Shanghai's history and cultural heritage, including scripting for a TV series in which he put provocative questions to some of Shanghai's prominent authors, Sun remains somewhat under-whelmed by the city's phenomenal commercial progress. "If the figures are to be believed there must be growth and business. But I am more concerned with people's lives, the hardships, the complexities and the city's impact on the individual," he says. "I would like to question the nature of these difficulties and the cost at which we are earning our time and life in this city."

Previous 1 2 Next

Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 夹江县| 板桥市| 临江市| 洞头县| 新蔡县| 德安县| 两当县| 台山市| 中方县| 瑞金市| 当阳市| 肃南| 东平县| 霍州市| 广灵县| 辰溪县| 五河县| 耒阳市| 苍溪县| 丰原市| 吴堡县| 子长县| 克什克腾旗| 顺昌县| 玉田县| 喜德县| 河间市| 杭锦后旗| 襄汾县| 邯郸市| 衡水市| 昭通市| 望城县| 郑州市| 彭泽县| 瑞安市| 湖州市| 大方县| 九龙坡区| 阿拉善左旗| 天峻县| 新田县| 西华县| 昔阳县| 高邑县| 曲周县| 金溪县| 隆德县| 从江县| 嘉禾县| 昌吉市| 镇雄县| 武汉市| 平乡县| 得荣县| 青岛市| 江口县| 平舆县| 六枝特区| 隆回县| 河东区| 丹巴县| 同仁县| 吕梁市| 清涧县| 宝兴县| 威远县| 萍乡市| 泽州县| 图木舒克市| 石林| 图木舒克市| 游戏| 甘孜县| 徐汇区| 盈江县| 清水河县| 黎川县| 富阳市| 岑巩县| 曲水县| 黔西|