
- 296 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Historical novels can be windows into other cultures and eras, but it's not always clear what's fact and what's fiction. Thousands have read Ba Jin's influential novel Family, but few realize how much he shaped his depiction of 1920s China to suit his story and his politics. In Fact in Fiction, Kristin Stapleton puts Ba Jin's bestseller into full historical context, both to illustrate how it successfully portrays human experiences during the 1920s and to reveal its historical distortions.
Stapleton's attention to historical evidence and clear prose that directly addresses themes and characters from Family create a book that scholars, students, and general readers will enjoy. She focuses on Chengdu, China, Ba Jin's birthplace and the setting for Family, which was also a cultural and political center of western China. The city's richly preserved archives allow Stapleton to create an intimate portrait of a city that seemed far from the center of national politics of the day but clearly felt the forces ofâand contributed toâthe turbulent stream of Chinese history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Ba Jinâs Fiction and Twentieth-Century Chinese History
- 1. Mingfeng: The Life of a Chinese Slave Girl
- 2. The Patriarch: Chengduâs Gentry
- 3. Juexinâs City: The Chengdu Economy
- 4. Sedan-Chair Bearers, Beggars, Actors, and Prostitutes: The Worlds of the Urban Poor
- 5. Students, Soldiers, and Warlords: Protest and Warfare in the City
- 6. Qin: Chengdu and the âNew Womanâ
- 7. Juehui: Revolution, Reform, and Development in Chengdu
- Epilogue: Family and City in Chinaâs Twentieth-Century Revolutions
- Appendix 1: Timeline of Chengduâs History and Ba Jinâs Life
- Appendix 2: List of Turbulent Stream Characters, with Pinyin and Wade-Giles Romanizations
- Notes
- Glossary
- Works Cited
- Index