ABSTRACT

Yan Lianke is one of the most important, prolific, and controversial writers in contemporary China.

At the forefront of the “mythorealist” Chinese avant-garde and using absurdist humor and grotesque satire, Yan’s works have caught much critical attention not only in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan but also around the world. His critiques of modern China under both Mao-era socialism and contemporary capitalism draw on a deep knowledge of history, folklore, and spirituality.

This companion presents a collection of critical essays by leading scholars of Yan Lianke from around the world, organized into some of the key themes of his work: Mythorealism; Absurdity and Spirituality; and History and Gender, as well as the challenges of translating his work into English and other languages. With an essay written by Yan Lianke himself, this is a vital and authoritative resource for students and scholars looking to understand Yan’s works from both his own perspective and those of leading critics.

part I|90 pages

Mythorealism and censorship

chapter 2|12 pages

Building Chinese Reality With Language and Metaphor

From socialist realism to mythorealism

chapter 3|9 pages

Mythorealism, the Absurd, and Existential Despair in Yan Lianke's Memoir and Fiction

Confronting the fate of Sisyphus in modern China's historical traumas

chapter 5|21 pages

Mythorealism or Pararealism?

Yan Lianke's short fiction as a key to enter the author's representational world

chapter 6|21 pages

Censure and Censorship

Prohibition and presence of Yan Lianke's writings in China

part II|126 pages

Absurdity and spirituality

chapter 927|11 pages

The Absurd as Method

The Chinese absurdist hero, enchanted power, and the alienated poor in Yan Lianke's military literature 1

chapter 11|17 pages

Representing the Intellectuals in Yan Lianke's Recent Writing

An exile of the soul

chapter 12|13 pages

The Dream, the Disease, and the Disaster

On Yan Lianke's Dream of Ding Village 1

chapter 13|15 pages

Yan Lianke's Novel Heart Sutra

The kiss of the rock and the egg

chapter 14|18 pages

The Redemption of the Peach Blossom Spring

An examination of the human condition in Yan Lianke's Zhongyuan (Zhongguo gushi) 1

part III|122 pages

History and gender

chapter 21815|19 pages

Creating a Literary Space to Debate the Mao Era

The fictionalization of the Great Leap Forward in Yan Lianke's Four Books 1

chapter 16|12 pages

Disability, Revolution, and Historiography

Grandma Mao Zhi in Lenin's Kisses

chapter 17|16 pages

Corrective Catachresis

Capitalist mystification derailed in The Explosion Chronicles and “The Story of Fertile Town”

chapter 18|13 pages

Reconstructing the Self Through HerStory

On Yan Lianke's Tamen (Shes)

chapter 20|13 pages

A Geocritical Study of Yan Lianke's Balou Mountain Stories

The utopian cognitive mapping in post-1949 China

chapter 22|18 pages

Paratextual Encounters in Yan Lianke's Fictional Worlds

Reading between the lines

part IV|167 pages

Translation and reception

chapter 34023|16 pages

Ideological Patterns in the Critical Reception of Yan Lianke

A comparative approach

chapter 25|12 pages

Yan Lianke in Basque

Notes on translating sensory images

chapter 27|9 pages

The Treacherous “News That Stays News”

The Four Books in Czech translation

chapter 28|20 pages

Translating the Chinese Cultural Other

Yan Lianke's Shouhuo in English translation