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Annie Dillard - Encounters with Chinese Writers

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Its been a pilgrimage for Annie Dillard: from Tinker Creek to the Galapagos Islands, the high Arctic, the Pacific Northwest, the Amazon Jungle--and now, China. This informative narrative is full of fascinating people: Chinese people, mostly writers, who encounter American writers in various bizarre circumstances in both China and the U.S. There is a toasting scene at a Chinese banquet; a portrait of a bitter, flirtatious diplomat at a dance hall; a formal meeting with Chinese writers; a conversation with an American businessman in a hotel lobby; an evening with long-suffering Chinese intellectuals in their house; a scene in the Beijing foreigners compound with an excited European journalist; and a scene of unwarranted hilarity at the Beijing Library. In the U.S., there is Allen Ginsberg having a bewildering conversation in Disneyland with a Chinese journalist; there is the lovely and controversial writer Zhang Jie suiting abrupt mood changes to a variety of actions; and there is the fiercely spirited Jiange Zilong singing in a Connecticut dining room, eyes closed. These are real stories told with a warm and lively humor, with a keen eye for paradox, and with fresh insight into the human drama.

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title:Encounters With Chinese Writers
author:Dillard, Annie.
publisher:Wesleyan University Press
isbn10 | asin:0819561568
print isbn13:9780819561565
ebook isbn13:9780585369761
language:English
subjectAuthors, Chinese--20th century--Anecdotes.
publication date:1984
lcc:PL2277.D54 1984eb
ddc:895.1/09/005
subject:Authors, Chinese--20th century--Anecdotes.
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Encounters with Chinese Writers
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ALSO BY ANNIE DILLARD
Teaching a Stone to Talk
Living by Fiction
Holy the Firm
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Tickets for a Prayer Wheel
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Encounters with Chinese Writers
Annie Dillard Page iv WESLEYAN UNIV - photo 2
Annie Dillard
Page iv WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS Published by University Press of New - photo 3
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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
Copyright 1984 by Annie Dillard
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3
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Some of these narratives have appeared in Harvard Magazine, Radcliffe Quarterly, and Harper's Magazine.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA
Dillard, Annie.
Encounters with Chinese writers.
1. Authors, Chinese20th centuryAnecdotes, facetiae,
satire, etc. I. Title.
PL2277.D54 1984 895.1'09'005 84-7322
ISBN 0-8195-5130-9 (alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8195-6156-8 (pbk.: alk. paper)
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For Phyllis
Page vii
AUTHOR'S NOTE
Like most writers who deal with contemporary China, I've disguised some people. Wu Fusan is not the man's real name, nor is Song Hua, Mr. Fu, or Sam Samson. All the other major characters appear under their actual names.
Throughout, I've used standard Pinyin spelling"Beijing, Hangzhou"except where long usage dictates older forms"Peking Hotel."
For support, information, and valuable opinion, I am grateful to the National Endowment for the Arts, to the National Committee on United States-China Relations, to Irving Lo (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University), Jeannette Hopkins (Wesleyan University Press), Perry Link (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA), Robert Rees, Donald Ellegood, my husband Gary Clevidence, Andr Schiffrin (Pantheon Books), and Phyllis Rose.
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CONTENTS
Author's Note
vii
Introduction
1
Part One
A Man of the World
11
The Meeting
16
At the Dance
33
Sunning a Jinx
37
The Shanghai Worker
43
Some Notes on Reading
45
Saving Face
49
The Journalist
50
Part Two
Zhang Jie
61
Disneyland
75
What Must They Think?
85
Not Too Easy
96
Singing the Blues
102

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INTRODUCTION
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These are anecdotessketchesof encounters in China and in the United States with various Chinese people, many of them established writers.
The encounters in China took place in May and June 1982. I was travelling as a member of a six-person delegation of U.S. scholars, writers, and publishers. The other delegates were Irving Lo, Indiana University; James Liu, Stanford University; Leopold Tyrmand, the Rockford Institute; Andr Schiffrin, Pantheon Books; and Donald Elle-good, University of Washington Press. We spent ten days in Beijing meeting with writers; then we travelled to Xian, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Shanghai. The first part of this book tells some stories from that trip.
There is a toasting scene at a banquet; a scene with a bitter diplomat at a dance hall; a formal meeting with Chinese writers; a conversation with an American businessman in a hotel lobby; an evening with long-suffering intellectuals in their house; the almost obligatory encounter with a worker on the street in Shanghai; a scene of unwarranted hilarity in the Beijing Library; and a scene in the Beijing foreigners' compound with an excited European journalist and his family. There is also some information about Chinese literary life, publishing, economics, and family life.
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