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Faltan Palabras

Faltan Palabras( )
Author: Jie, Zangh
Jie, Zhang
ISBN:978-84-92833-05-4
Publication Date:Oct 2010
Publisher:Roca Editorial
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

Una saga generacional femenina que habla de la capacidad de la mujer para sobrevivir a privaciones de toda índole, adaptarse a situaciones particulares o protagonizar el cambio hacia el pensamiento moderno, en un recorrido que nos permite conocer la evolu

Book Details
Pages:336
Author Biography
Jie, Zangh (Author)
Chang Chieh's parents separated during the anti-Japanese war, and she was raised by her mother, a teacher, in a village of Liaoning Province in northeast China. Though her passions were music and literature, she was persuaded to study the more practical field of economics, and, upon graduating from People's University of Peking, she got a job in an industrial bureau. Later she was transferred to a film studio, which was much more congenial, allowing her the opportunity to write two film scripts.

Chang Chieh did not take up fiction writing seriously until she was 40 years old, after the fall of the "Gang of Four" that signaled the end of the Cultural Revolution. But her success was almost immediate; in 1978 she won a short story prize for "The Music of the Forests," and later she received the prestigious Mao Tun Literary Prize for her novel Leaden Wings.

Her personal life was not happy; she divorced her abusive husband, and this was a social stigma in a society that was still quite traditional in its attitudes. Many of her earlier works center on themes of love and the dilemmas faced by women. In her exposure of male chauvinism and discrimination against women, she showed great courage.

As Chang Chieh aged, she began to tackle a broader range of themes, especially the social problems of nepotism, corruption, excessive bureaucracy, and political hypocrisy. But throughout her career she has been an unswerving Socialist, active in political movements, and committed to seeing China modernize along the lines envisioned by its Communist leaders. Despite poor health, she is mentally tough and often disregards her personal welfare in her zeal to attack and solve the social evils that impede China's progress.

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