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Peach Blossoms
2009
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《桃之夭夭》是著名作家王安忆最新的长篇。小说娓娓叙述了上海市井之间,一个叫郁晓秋的女子半生的人生历程。这个上海女子,原本可以像雯雯、妹头一样,在上海的屋檐下过着自己平淡却充盈,烦恼又热闹的生活,但是,她显然是个异数。她的母亲是个滑稽戏女演员,年轻的时候有点小名气,终究到老了,也只是个跑龙套的,她的父亲在她出生前的一年半就因贪污和玩弄女性进了班房。历经社会与情场失意的母亲对她是只有冷漠和淡淡的恨,兄姐也因了她的出身而鄙视她憎恶她,同学和邻里更是对她侧目而视。她的身世,成为市井间无数人流言蜚语的话题,她的充满青春气息的美丽,在上海人的眼里,被毫无道理地认为是刺眼的不安分的象征。但是,正是这个上海弄堂里的异数少女,却出人意料地走出了一条艰难却纯净的人生道路,以泼辣而旺盛的生命力,从容面对多舛的生活和变幻无端的命运,顽强地“灼灼其华”。
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Wang Anyi
Wang Anyi
Author · 10 books

Wang Anyi (王安忆, born in Tong'an in 1954) is a Chinese writer, and currently the chairwoman of Writers' Association of Shanghai. The daughter of a famous writer and member of the Communist Party, Ru Zhijuan(茹志鹃), and a father who was denounced as a Rightist when she was three years old, Wang Anyi writes that she "was born and raised in a thoroughfare, Huaihai Road." As a result of the Cultural Revolution, she was not permitted to continue her education beyond the junior high school level. Instead, at age fifteen, she was assigned as a farm labourer to a commune in Anhui, an impoverished area near the Huai River, which was plagued by famine. Transferred in 1972 to a cultural troupe in Xuzhou, she began to publish short stories in 1976. One story that grew out of this experience, "Life In A Small Courtyard", recounts the housekeeping details, marriage customs, and relationships of a group of actors assigned to a very limited space where they live and rehearse between their professional engagements. She was permitted to return home to Shanghai in 1978 to work as an editor of the magazine "Childhood". In 1980 she received additional professional training from the Chinese Writer's Association, and her fiction achieved national prominence, winning literary award in China. Her most famous novel, The Everlasting Regret (长恨歌), traces the life story of a young Shanghainese girl from the 1940s all the way till her death after the Cultural Revolution. Although the book was published in 1995, it is already considered by many as a modern classic. Wang is often compared with another female writer from Shanghai, Eileen Chang, as both of their stories are often set in Shanghai, and give vivid and detailed descriptions of the city itself. A novella and six of her stories have been translated and collected in an anthology, "Lapse of Time". In his preface to that collection, Jeffrey Kinkley notes that Wang is a realist whose stories "are about everyday urban life" and that the author "does not stint in describing the brutalising density, the rude jostling, the interminable and often futile waiting in line that accompany life in the Chinese big city". In March 2008, her book The Song of Everlasting Sorrow was translated into English.In 2011, Wang Anyi was nominated to win the "Man Booker International Prize." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang\_Anyi

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