Journal of East China Normal University (Philosoph ›› 2013, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 104-111.

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Loess Plateau, Steamed Bun, Breasts and Tombs: On the Images and their Implication in A Hungry Village

XIA Zhong-yi   

  • Online:2013-03-15 Published:2013-05-21
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Abstract: Reading Prof. Wang Zhiliang’s long novel A Hungry Village is like appreciating a great play. When the stage curtain is open, at least three aspects worthy of attention: the beautiful setting, the framework of the story and the role performance, which are connected to each other on the one hand and different from each other on the other. The narrative factors which are still thrilling up to now are not constructive to the overall structure of the novel. They are only like glistening fibers woven into the bedding (the background of the story).The story is painstakingly arranged in another framework, namely, the overall poetical context crisscrossed with the images of “loess plateau, steamed bun, breasts and tombs” and the historical deliberation implied in this poetical context.