Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Yu Hua: A Writer’s China
Yu Hua presents a talk in Chinese with interpretation, including reading and book signing.
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Yu Hua is one of China’s most celebrated writers, the author of four novels, numerous collections of short stories, and several volumes of essays; his fiction has been translated
into many languages. His works include To Live and Chronicle of a Blood Merchant, named two of the most influential books in China in the 1990s, as well as a memorable debut novel, Cries in the Drizzle. Just released in English is his satirical epic Brothers, a best-seller in China.
English editions of Yu Hua’s books will be available for purchase in the lobby of Hahn.
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Organized by the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures; co-sponsored by the Pacific Basin Institute
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