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Xiao Hong is Hong Xiao (1). For other authors named Hong Xiao, see the disambiguation page.

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Legal name
Zhāng Nǎiyíng
张乃莹
Other names
Qiao Yin (pen name)
Hsiao Hung
Birthdate
1911-06-02
Date of death
1942-01-22
Gender
female
Nationality
China
Birthplace
Heilongjiang, China
Places of residence
Harbin, China
Qingdao, China
Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
Place of death
Hong Kong
Burial location
Hong Kong
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China

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3 reviews
This short book is a memoir of about 2 years in the author's life, told in short vignettes. The style of writing and the translation are easy to read, but the story is hard to follow. The chapters are short and choppy and intervening events tend to be left out. For example, the first several chapters are all about how the author and her lover are so poor they can't afford food or wood to heat their apartment with. A few chapters later, however, they seem to have enough money to live without show more scrimping. It is quite unclear how this change in fortune came about. Similarly, in the latter chapters, a book is mentioned which is referred to as "our book." The book seems to be in the final stages of publication, but the reader has no idea what the book is about (although the contents seem to be subversive since they feel as though the Japanese police might show up to arrest them at any moment). All in all then, this is a sort of confusing read. show less
½
In einer klaren, einfachen Sprache erzählt die Autorin, beinahe emotionslos, die Geschichte ihrer Kindheit.
Es entsteht dabei das Bild einer Gesellschaft, in welcher das Wohlergehen des einzelnen beinahe vollkommen unter das Wohl der Herrschenden gestellt wird.
Ein wunderbar verstörendes Buch.
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