LEADER 00000cam a2200421Mi 4500 001 420744368 003 OCoLC 005 20150402111431.0 008 081203s2008 cc a e 000 1 chi d 020 9787500683421 020 7500683421 040 CcBjTSG|bchi|cN5L|erda|dUtOrBLW 066 |c$1 092 |fCHINESE F|aXIAO 100 1 Xiao, Hong,|d1911-1942. 245 00 |6880-01|aHu lan he zhuan =|bTales of Hulan river /|cXiao gong, hou guo liang. 246 3 Tales of Hulan river 264 1 |6880-04|aBei jing :|bZhong guo qing nian chu ban she, |c[2008] 300 247 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c23 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 Tales of Hulan River is Xiao Hong's famous wryly humorous and bleakly poignant account of her home village and the always difficult, sometimes brief lives of its citizens. These reminiscences deftly convey the deep and pervasive misogyny of Chinese society at the time. The novel presents the hell of village life, lavishing most of its attention upon the barbaric treatment of the twelve-year- old child bride married to the youngest son of a rich local family: the girl is lashed by her in-laws, her feet branded with a flatiron, she's dipped in vats of scalding water, and she eventually dies. Xiao Hong makes no comment, and she doesn't flinch at such unimaginable cruelty and violence; she makes it seem what it is to the villagers-- part of everyday life. 546 Text in Chinese. 650 Chinese language materials 650 1 Chinese language materials. 650 1 Chinese language materials 651 0 China|xSocial life and customs|vFiction. 655 7 Chinese fiction.|2local 655 7 Chinese language materials.|2local. 655 7 Chinese language materials.|2local 700 1 |6880-06|aXiao gong,|d1911-1942.1) 700 1 |6880-06|aHou guo liang,|d(1946-) 880 00 |6245-01|a呼兰河传 /|c萧红文 ;侯国良图. 880 |6260-04|a北京 :|b中国青年出版社,|c2008. 880 |6300-00|a213页 :|b彩图 ;|c21 cm. 880 1 |6700-06|a萧红,|d1911-1942.1) 880 1 |6700-06|a侯国良,|d(1946-) 880 07 |6650-00|a长篇小说|z中国|y现代|2cct 880 07 |6650-00|a长篇小说|2cct
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