Beijing: Chinese Literature Press, 1999.. Poems in Dominic Cheung, ed./tr., The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Po-etry from Taiwan.. Lau and Howard Goldblatt, eds., The Columbia An
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“God without Gender.” In Herbert Batt, ed./tr., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials,
Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001, 177–88
Yao Xueyin
Chongfeng (Reunion) Chongqing: Dongfang, 1943
Chunnuan huakai de shihou (Spring Blossoms) Chongqing: Xiandan, 1944
Li Zicheng (The Legend of Li Zicheng) Beijing: Zhongguo qingnian, 1999
* * *
“Half a Cartload of Straw Short.” Tr Yeh Chun-chan In Three Seasons and Other
Stories. London: Staple Press, 1946, 73–84
Ye Guangqin
Cai sangzi (Picking Mulberry Seeds) Beijing: Shiyue wenhua, 1999
Mo yu qian sui Ye Guangqin zhongpian xiaoshuo xinzuo (Squid and other Stories
by Ye Guangqin) Beijing: Zhongguo guangbo dianshi, 2005
Meng ye he ceng dao Xie Qiao (No Return to Xie Qiao Even in a Dream) Beijing: Huawen, 2002
Quanjia fu (A Happy Family) Beijing: Beijing chubanshe, 2001
Shui fan Yuefu qiliang qu (Memories of a Bleak Past) Beijing: Xin shijie, 2002
Xiaoyao jin (A Laid-back Life) Beijing: Wenhua yishu, 2007
Ye Lingfeng
Juzi furen (Madame Juzi) Shanghai: Guanghua, 1927
Hong de tianshi (Red Angel) Shanghai: Xiandai, 1930
Shidai guniang (Modern Girl) Shanghai: Sishe, 1933
Wei wancheng de chanhuilu (Unfinished Confessions) Shanghai: Jindai shudian, 1936
Xianggang jiushi (Legends of Hong Kong) Hong Kong: Shanghai shuju, 1969
Ye Shengtao
Cheng zhong (In the City) Shanghai: Kaiming, 1926
Daocao ren (Scarecrow) Shanghai: Shangwu, 1923
Gemo (Barrier) Shanghai: Shangwu, 1922
Huo zai (Fire) Shanghai: Shangwu, 1923
Ni Huanzhi (Ni Huanzhi the Schoolteacher) Shanghai: Kaiming, 1929
Xian xia (Below the Line) Shanghai: Shangwu, 1925
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Selected Stories and Prose by Ye Shengtao Beijing: Chinese Literature Press, 1999
Ye Weilian
Hong ye de zhui xun (In Search of Red Leaves) Taipei: Dongda, 1997
Hua kai de shengyin (The Sound of Flowers Blooming) Taipei: Siji, 1977
Sanshi nian shi (Poems Written in Thirty Years) Taipei: Dongda, 1987
Shanshui de yueding (Appoints with Mountains and Rivers) Taipei: Dongda, 1994
Wang yiba xing (A Scoop of Stars) Taipei: Sanmin, 1998
Ye hua de gushi (Tales of Wildflowers) Taipei: Zhongwai wenxue yuekanshe, 1975
Yige Zhongguo de hai (One China’s Sea) Taipei: Dongda, 1987
Yu de weidao (The Taste of Rain) Taipei: Erya, 2006
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Between Landscapes: Poems by Wai-Lim Yip Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994
Poems in Dominic Cheung, ed./tr., The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese
Po-etry from Taiwan New York: Columbia University Press, 1987, 84–92
Ye Zhaoyan
Aiqing guize (Rules of Love) Nanjing: Jiangsu wenyi, 1994
Hua sha (The Flower Spirit) Taipei: Maitian, 1998
Hua ying (The Flower Shadows) Hong Kong: Tiandi, 1996
Ye bo qinghuai (Anchored at Night in the Qinhuai River) Hangzhou: Zhejiang wenyi, 1991
Yijiusanqi nian de aiqing (Nanjing 1937: A Love Story) Nanjing: Jiangsu wenyi,
1996
Zao shu de gushi (The Story of a Date Tree) Nanjing: Jiangsu wenyi, 1994
* * *
Nanjing 1937: A Love Story Tr Michael Berry New York: Columbia University
Press, 2003
Yi Shu
Jiaming yu Meigui (Jiaming and Rose) Taipei: Linbai, 1989
Jin fen shijie (The World of Wealth) Taipei: Linbai, 1991
Trang 3Shenghuo zhi lv (The Journey of Life) Taipei: Linbai, 1994.
Zhao hua xi shi (Morning Flowers Gathered at Dusk) Taipei: Linbai, 1987
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“Home-coming.” Tr Eva Hung Renditions 29/30 (1988): 108–113.
Yo Yo
Renjing guihua (Human Scenery and Ghost Speech) Beijing: Zhongyang bianyi, 1994
Ta kanjian le liangge yueliang (She Saw Two Moons) Changchun: Shidai wenyi, 1995
Tishen lan diao (Substitute Blues) Beijing: Gongren, 2000
He chao (River Tide) Taipei: Lianhe wenxue, 2001
Hunxi (Marriage Game) Shanghai: Baijia, 2005
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Ghost Tide. Auckland, New Zealand: HarperCollins, 2005
You Fengwei
Niqiu (Loach) Changchun: Chunfeng wenyi, 2002
Se (Seduction) Shanghai: Shanghai wenyi, 2003
Yibo (Legacy) Guangzhou: Huacheng, 2008
Zhongguo yijiuwuqi (China, 1957) Shanghai: Shanghai wenyi, 2001
Yu Dafu
Chenlun (Sinking) Shanghai: Taidong, 1921.
Dafu quanji (The Complete Works of Yu Dafu), vol 1: Hanhui ji (Cold Ashes), vol 2: Jilei ji (Chicken Ribs), vol 3: Guoqu ji (The Past) Shanghai:
Chuang-zaoshe, 1927
Mi yang (The Stray Sheep) Beijing: Beixin, 1928
Ta shi yige ruo nüzi (She Is a Weak Woman) Shanghai: Hufeng, 1932
Weijue ji (Wild Plants) Beijing: Beixin, 1930
* * *
“Sinking” [Chenlun] Trs Joseph S M Lau and C T Hsia In Joseph S M Lau
and Howard Goldblatt, eds., The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese
Lit-erature New York: Columbia University Press, 1995, 44–69
“The Winter Scene in Jiangnan.” Tr David Pollard In Pollard, ed., The Chinese
Essay. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000, 212–15
Nights of Spring Fever and Other Writings Beijing: Panda Books, 1984
Trang 4Yu Guangzhong
Bai yu ku gua (The White Jade Bitter Gourd) Taipei: Dadi, 1975
Lanse de yumao (Blue Feathers) Taipei: Lanxing shishe, 1954
Lian de lianxiang (The Association of the Lotus) Taipei: Wenxing, 1964
Meng yu dili (Dream and Geography) Taipei: Hongfan, 1990
Qiu zhi song (Ode to Autumn) Taipei: Jiuge, 1988
Wu xing wu zu (No Stop to the Five Primordial Elements) Taipei: Jiuge, 1998
Zai lengzhan de niandai (The Era of the Cold War) Taipei: Chun wenxue, 1970
Zhang shang yu (Rain in the Palm) Taipei: Wenxing, 1964
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Acres of Barbed Wire––To China, in Day Dreams and Nightmares Tr the Author Taipei: Mei Ya Publications, 1971
Night Watchman [bilingual edition] Taipei: Jiuge, 1992
“Remembering and Missing Taipei.” Trs Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang In
Home-town and Childhood San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 143–52
Essays in David Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay New York: Columbia
Univer-sity Press, 2000 “My Four Hypothetical Enemies” [Wo de sige jiaxiang di], 308–15; “Thus Friends Absent Speak” [Chisu cunxin], 305–08
Essays in Martin Woesler, ed., 20th Century Chinese Essays in Translation
Bo-chum: Bochum University Press, 2000 “Listening to the Cold Rain” [Tingting
na leng yu], 156–64; “Shatian Mountain Residence” [Shatian shan ju], 150–55;
“The Wolves Are Coming” [Lang laile], 165–68
Poems in Dominic Cheung, ed./tr., The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese
Po-etry from Taiwan New York: Columbia University Press, 1987, 48–61
Yu Hua
Huozhe (To Live) Taipei: Maitian, 1994.
Xianshi yizhong (One Kind of Reality) Beijing: Xin shijie, 1999.
Xiongdi (Brothers) Shanghai: Shanghai wenyi, 2005
Xu Sanguan mai xue ji (The Chronicle of a Blood Merchant) Shanghai: Shanghai
wenyi, 2004
Zai xiyu zhong huhuan (Crying Out in the Drizzle) Guangzhou: Huacheng,
1993
Xianxue meihua (Fresh Blood and Plum Blossoms) Beijing: Xin shijie, 1999
* * *
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant Tr Andrew F Jones New York: Pantheon Books, 2004
Cries in the Drizzle Knopf Publishing Group, 2007
Pain and Punishments Tr Andrew F Jones Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1996
Trang 5To Live Tr Michael Berry New York: Anchor Books, 2003.
“Death Narrative.” Tr Lucas Klein In Frank Stewart and Herbert J Batt, eds., The
Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China Special issue of Manoa: A
Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003) Honolulu: Uni-versity of Hawaii Press, 2004, 162–67
“The Noon of Howling Wind.” Tr Denis Mair In Jing Wang, ed., China’s
Avant-garde Fiction Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998, 69–73
“One Kind of Reality.” Tr Helen Wang In Henry Zhao, ed., The Lost Boat:
Avant-garde Fiction from China London: Wellsweep, 1993, 145–84
Yu Jian
Jujue yinyu (Rejecting Metaphor) Kunming: Yunnan renmin, 2004
Ling dang’an: changshi qi bu yu biantiao ji (File 0: Seven Long Poems and Notes) Kunming: Yunnan renmin, 2004
Shi liushi shou (Sixty Poems) Kumning: Yunnan Renmin, 1989
Yimei chuanguo tiankong de dingzi (A Nail through the Sky) Kunming: Yunnan renmin, 2004
Zhengzai yanqian de shiwu (Familiar Scenes) Kunming: Yunnan renmin, 2004
* * *
“File 0.” Tr Maghiel van Crevel Renditions 56 (2001): 24–57
“Four Poems.” Tr Simon Patton Renditions 46 (1996): 69–79.
Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today New York:
Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 177–88
Yu Lihua
Bian (Change) Hong Kong: Tiandi, 1980
Fu jia de ernümen (Children of the Fu Family) Hong Kong: Taindi, 1981
Gui (Return) Hong Kong: Tiandi, 1981
Kaoyan (Test) Beijing: Renmin wenxue, 1982
Meng hui Qing He (Return to the Green River in a Dream) Changsha: Hunan wenyi, 1987
Yan (Flame) Hong Kong: Taindi, 1980
You jian zhonglü you jian zonglü (Seeing the Palm Trees Again) Hong Kong: Tiandi, 1989
* * *
“Glass Marbles Scattered All Over the Ground.” Tr Hsiao Lien-ren In Chi
Pang-yuan et al., eds., An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature Taipei:
National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1975, II, 161–73
Trang 6“In Liu Village.” Trs the Author and C T Hsia In Joseph S M Lau, ed.,
Chi-nese Stories From Taiwan: 1960–1970. New York: Columbia University Press,
1976, 101–42
“Nightfall.” Trs Vivian Hsu and Julia Fitzgerald In Vivian Ling Hsu, ed., Born
of the Same Roots: Stories of Modern Chinese Women. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1981, 194–209
“Two Sisters.” Trs Hsin-sheng Kao and Michelle Yeh In Kao, ed., Nativism
Overseas: Contemporary Chinese Women Writers Albany: SUNY, 1993, 57–80
Yu Ling
Ye Shanghai (Dark Nights in Shanghai) Shanghai: Shanghai juchang yishu she, 1939
Yu Ling juzuo ji (Plays by Yu Ling) 4 vols Beijing: Zhongguo xiju chubanshe, 1984–1987
Yu Pingbo
Dong ye (Winter Nights) Shanghai: Yadong tushuguan, 1922
Yan zhi cao (Swallows and Grass) Beijing: Zhongguo wenlian, 1993, rpt
Yu Pingbo shi quan bian (Collected Poems by Yu Pingbo) Hangzhou: Zhejiang wenyi, 1992
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Poems in Kai-yu Hsu, ed., Twentieth Century Chinese Poetry: An Anthology
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963, 14–15
Yu Qiuyu
Wenhua ku lü (A Difficult Journey across Culture) Shanghai: Zhishi, 1992
Qiannian yi tan (A Sigh of One Thousand Years) Beijing: Zuojia, 2000
Shan ju biji (Jottings in a Mountain Abode) Shanghai: Wenhui, 1998
Wenming de suipian (Broken Pieces of Civilizations) Shenyang: Chunfen wenyi, 1994
* * *
“The Message Man.” Tr David Pollard Renditions 52 (1999): 13–20.
“The Night Boat.” Trs Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang In Hometown and Childhood
San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 123–34
“Shanghai People” [Shanghai ren] Tr David Pollard In Pollard, ed., The Chinese
Essay New York: Columbia University Press, 2000, 351–61
Trang 7“A Taoist Parinirvana Stupa.” Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).
“West Lake: A Dream.” Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).
“The Vicissitude of Tianyi Pavilion.” Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).
Yuan Qiongqiong
Chun shui chuan (Spring Water Boat) Taipei: Hongfan, 1985
Hongchen xinshi (Secrets in the Red Dust) Taipei: Erya, 1981
Ziji de tiankong (A Sky of One’s Own) Taipei: Hongfan, 1981
* * *
“Adversity.” Tr Cynthia Wu Wilcox The Chinese Pen (Winter 1985): 69–87.
“Beyond Words.” Trs Howard Goldblatt and Joseph Lau The Chinese Pen
(Sum-mer 1983): 17–30
“Even-Glow.” Tr Chen I-djen The Chinese Pen (Summer 1985): 1–28.
“Fever.” Tr Felice Marcus Renditions 52 (1999): 71–85.
“A Place of One’s Own.” Tr Jane Parish Yang In Michael S Duke, ed., Worlds
of Modern Chinese Fiction Armonk, NY: M.E Sharpe, 1991, 193–205
“The Sky’s Escape.” Tr Michael S Duke The Chinese Pen (Winter 1979): 1–24.
Zang Di
Yan yuan ji shi (Notes about the Beijing University Campus) Beijing: Wenhua yishu, 1998
Feng chui cao dong (Grass Rustles in the Wind) Beijing: Zhongguo gongren, 2000
Xinxian de jingji (Fresh Thorns) Beijing: Xin shijie, 2002
* * *
Poems in Zhang Er and Che Dongdong, eds., New Poems from China: Talisman
Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Poetry Jersey City, NJ: Talisman House, 2006
Zang Kejia
Laoyin (Branding) Beijing: Renmin wenxue, 1999
Yunhe (The Great Canal) Shanghai, Wenhua shenghuo, 1937
Zang Kejia shi xuan (Poems by Zang Kejia) Beijing: Renmin wenxue, 1986
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Poems in Robert Payne, ed., Contemporary Chinese Poetry London: Routledge, 1947; Kai-yu Hsu, ed., Twentieth Century Chinese Poetry: An Anthology
Gar-den City, NY: Doubleday, 1963
Trang 8Zhai Yongming
Heiye li de su ge (The Unadorned Songs of Night) Beijing: Gaige, 1997
Niuyue, Niuyue yi xi (New York and West of New York) Chengdu: Sichuan wenyi, 2003
Nüren (Women) Guilin: Lijiang chubanshe, 1986
Zai yiqie meigui zhi shang (On All Roses) Shenyang: Shenyang, 1992
Zhai Yongming shi ji (Poems by Zhai Yongming) Chengdu: Chengdu, 1994
Zhengru ni suo kan dao de (Just as You Have Witnessed) Guilin: Guangxi shifan daxue, 2004
Zhongyu shi wo zhouzhuan bu ling (Unable to Cope) Shijiazhuang: Hebei jiaoyu, 2002
* * *
“Jing’an Village.” Trs Tony Price and Tao Naikan Renditions 52 (1999):
92–119
Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today New York:
Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 191–97
Zhang Ailing
Ban sheng yuan (Eighteen Springs) Hong Kong: Huangguan, 1991
Chi di zhi lian (Naked Earth) Hong Kong: Xiandai, 1976.
Chuanqi: Zhang Ailing duanpian xiaoshuo ji (Tales of Love: Short Stories by Zhang Ailing) Taipei: Huangguan, 1977
Di yi lu xiang: Zhang Ailing duanpian xiaoshuo ji er (The First Incense Burning: Short Stories by Zhang Ailing, vol 2) Taipei: Huangguan, 1991
Jin suo ji (The Golden Cangue) Hong Kong: Nüshen, 1983.
Liu yan (Written on Water) Hong Kong: Huangguan, 1991.
Qing cheng zhi lian (Love in a Fallen City) Hong Kong: Huangguan, 1993.
Xiao tuanyuan (A Small Reunion) Hong Kong: Huangguan, 2009
Yang ge (The Rice-Sprout Song) Taipei: Huangguan, 1976.
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Lust, Caution: The Story Tr Julia Lowell New York: Anchor Books, 2007
Naked Earth Hong Kong: Union Press, 1956
The Rice-Sprout Song: A Novel of Modern China Berkeley: University of Cali-fornia Press, 1998
The Rouge of the North Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998
Traces of Love and Others Stories Ed Eva Hung Hong Kong: Renditions Book, 2000
Written on Water Tr Andrew F Jones New York: Columbia University Press, 2005
Trang 9“The Betrothal of Yindi.” In Cyril Birch and Donald Keene, eds., Anthology of
Chinese Literature: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present Day New
York: Grove Press, 1987, 443–47
“The Golden Cangue.” In Hsia et al., eds., Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas
1919–1949 New York: Columbia University Press, 1981, 530–59
“Love in a Fallen City.” Tr Karen Kingsbury Renditions 45 (Spring 1996).
Zhang Chengzhi
Beifang de he (The River of the North) Tianjin: Baihua wenyi, 1985.
Hei junma (The Black Steed) Wuhan: Changjiang wenyi, 1993.
Jin muchang (The Golden Pasture) Beijing: Zuojia, 1987
Xinlin shi (A History of the Soul) Changsha: Hunan wenyi, 1999
* * *
The Black Steed Beijing: Chinese Literature Press, 1989
“Dazzling Poma.” Tr Steven L Riep In Michael S Duke, ed., Worlds of Modern
Chinese Fiction Armonk, NY: M.E Sharpe, 1991, 329–38
“The Love of Shata.” Chinese Literature (Winter 1995): 169–183.
“The Nine Palaces.” In Jeanne Tai, ed., Spring Bamboo: A Collection of
Contemporary Chinese Short Stories New York: Random House, 1989, 41–55
“River of the North.” Tr Stephen Fleming Chinese Literature (Summer 1987):
42–137
“Why Herdsmen Sing about ‘Mother.’” Tr Xu Ying In Prize-Winning Stories
from China 1978–1979 Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1985, 123–35
Zhang Dachun
Bing bian (A Pathological Change) Taipei: Shibao, 1990
Gongyu daoyou (A Guided Tour of an Apartment Complex) Beijing: Wenhua
yishu, 1986
Sahuang de xingtu (A Lier) Taipei: Lianhe wenxue, 1996
* * *
Wild Kids: Two Novels about Growing Up Tr Michael Berry New York: Colum-bia University Press, 2000
“The General’s Monument.” Trs Ying-tsih Hwang and John Balcom The Chinese
Pen (Spring 1987): 58–84
“A Guided Tour of an Apartment Complex.” Tr Chen I-djen The Chinese Pen
(Winter 1989): 1–24
Trang 10Zhang Er
Mei ren kanjian ni kanjian de jingzhi (The Sceneries Only You Saw) Xining: Qinghai renmin, 1999
Shan yuan (Connected to Mountains) Taipei: Tangshan, 2005
Shui zi (Words on Water) New York: Xin dalu, 2002
* * *
Carved Water Tr Bob Holman Kaneohe, HI: Tinfish Press, 2003
Slight Progress Tr Rachel D Levitsky New York: Pleasure Boat Studio, 2006
Verses on Bird Tr Rachel D Levitsky Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2004
Zhang Guixing
Fu hu (Capturing the Tiger) Taipei: Shibao, 1980
Hou bei (The Primate Cup) Taipei: Lianhe wenxue, 2000.
Keshan de ernü (Keshan’s Sons and Daughters) Taipei: Yuanliu, 1988
Qun xiang (Herds of Elephants) Taipei: Shibao, 1998.
Sailian zhi ge (Siren Song) Taipei: Yuanliu, 1992.
Wanpi jiazu (The Clown Dynasty) Taipei: Lianhe wenxue, 1996.
Wo sinian de chang mian zhong de nan guo gongzhu (My South Seas Sleeping
Beauty: A Tale of Memory and Longing) Taipei: Maitian, 2001
Xue Liyang daifu (Dr Xue Liyang) Taipei: Maitian, 1994
* * *
My South Seas Sleeping Beauty: A Tale of Memory and Longing Tr Valerie Jaffe New York: Columbia University Press, 2007
Zhang Henshui
Bashiyi meng (Eighty-one Dreams) Taiyuan: Beiyue wenyi, 1993
Chun ming wai shi (An Unofficial History of a Sunny Spring) Taiyuan: Beiyue wenyi, 1993
Jinfen shijia (The Family of Wealth) Beijing: Tuanjie, 2003
Ti xiao yinyuan (Fate in Tears and Laughter) Hong Kong: Xuelin, 1990
* * *
Eighty-one Dreams [excerpts] Tr T M McClellan Renditions 57 (2002):
35–67
Fate in Tears and Laughter [excerpts] Tr Borthwick In Liu Ts’un-yan, ed.,
Chi-nese Middlebrow Fiction: Fiction from the Ch’ing and Early Republican Eras Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1984, 255–87