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In this title, fifty essays by thirty Chinese writers bring to vivid life a period in which modernization and republicanism coexisted within classical Chinese culture. Unlike the more thematically social and political fiction of the May Fourth movement, these xiaopin wen, or modern essays, address their readers with a unique intimacy, adopting a highly 'personal' voice that is quietly meditative, lyrical, discreet, and at times full of wit and melancholy. Tam King-fai provides an introduction that supplies critical literary and historical background on the relationship between xiaopin wen and the May Fourth movement, in addition to explanatory notes and commentary concerning the importance of the form's lyric aestheticism.
Tam King-Fai is associate director of the Centre for Asian Studies at the The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Formerly he was an associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature and coordinator of the Asian studies program at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.