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Updated: 2005-10-18 11:20

Novelist Ba Jin passed away at 101

2005年10月17日19时零6分,中国一代文学巨匠巴金在上海逝世,享年101岁。巴金的离去,象征着中国现当代文学一个时代的终结,他留给我们的,不仅是《家》、《春》、《秋》和《随想录》这些传世之作,更有他的巨大精神财富。

SHANGHAI: Ba Jin, one of China's most acclaimed novelists of the past century, died yesterday evening in a Shanghai hospital, aged 101.

"We have lost one of the most sensitive hearts of our time and one of the most important and widely read Chinese writers of the 20th century," said Chen Sihe, professor and dean of the Chinese Language and Literature Department of Fudan University.

"He was a scholar in every meaning of the word, with a noble character and a love for all," Li Xiaotang, son of Ba and his late wife Xiao Shan, told China Daily.

Born into a wealthy family in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan Province in 1904, the writer, who preferred his pen name Ba Jin to his given names of Li Yaotang or Li Feigan, received a broad education in his hometown and Shanghai, and travelled to France from 1927 to 1928.

It was in France that Ba started his literature career. His first novel, "Miewang" (destruction), was a tale of romance and revolution.

His literary body of work amounts to 13 million Chinese characters. He was best known for his trilogy "Jiliu" (torrent), which was written between 1931 and 1940, and included three semi-autobiographical novels.

The three - "The Family," "The Spring" and "The Autumn" - were enormously popular with Chinese youths at the time and throughout the century. They attacked the traditional Chinese family structure and depicted the struggles and tragedies, love and hatred of the young generation in a saga of family decline.

Some of his strongest writings were created during China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), including short novels "A Garden of Repose" (1944), "Ward No 4" (1946) and "Cold Nights" (1947), according to Chen, who has carried out academic research on the writer and his works for two decades.
 

(China Daily)

 

Vocabulary:
 

acclaimed: (受欢迎的;被称赞的)

semi-autobiographical : (半自传体的)

 
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