About this product
LanguageEnglish
Edition TypeRegular Edition
Cover TypeSoft Cover
AuthorLi Xiaoxiang
ISBN/ISSN9789812295224
TranslatorYang Liping
Year2010
Number of Pages154
PublisherAsiapac Books
Product description
Asiapac Books' "Origins of Chinese Literature" by Li Xiaoxiang and Fu Chunjiang isn't just another history book – an epic educational comic adventure! Get ready to embark on a captivating journey through China's rich literary heritage, where stunning visuals and engaging storytelling bring the power of words to life.
This comic book format opens the door to a world of ancient poems, captivating stories, and legendary philosophers. Vibrant panels and dynamic artwork transform complex historical and literary themes into an exciting visual experience. Witness the poetic brilliance of the Tang Dynasty bloom on the page, or feel the suspense of a Ming Dynasty spy thriller unfold before your eyes.
Explore the evolution of Chinese writing, from its earliest forms etched onto oracle bones to the elegant calligraphy gracing classical manuscripts. Imagine panels depicting the invention of paper, a revolutionary invention that forever changed the landscape of literature.
This isn't just about stories; it's about the minds behind them. Step into the shoes of legendary Chinese authors and philosophers. Engage with Confucius's profound wisdom or get swept away by Lu Xun's poignant storytelling. Each chapter unveils the fascinating lives and groundbreaking works that shaped China's cultural identity.
Literature doesn't exist in a vacuum. This comic further showcases how Chinese literature reflects and shapes each era's social and historical context. Imagine panels depicting bustling tea houses filled with poetry readings or emperors hosting grand literary competitions. These visuals vividly depict how literature intertwined with everyday life, becoming a cornerstone of Chinese culture.
"Origins of Chinese Literature" is more than just a comic; it invites readers to explore a captivating world of stories, philosophies, and historical insights. By combining stunning visuals with engaging storytelling, this graphic novel promises a delightful and informative journey for anyone curious about the power of words and the rich tapestry of Chinese literature. So, grab your favourite reading nook, open this book, and get ready to be transported!
•Year: 2010
•Number of Pages: 154
•Translator: Yang Liping
•ISBN/ISSN: 9789812295224
•Publisher: Asiapac Books
•Author: Li Xiaoxiang
•Illustrator: Fu Chunjiang
•Cover Type: Soft Cover
•Edition Type: Regular Edition