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The Last of the Whampoa Breed

Edited by Pang-yuan Chi and David Der-wei Wang

January, 2004
Cloth, 288 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-13002-8
$30.00 / £17.50

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Prologue: Faces, Bronze Faces, by SUN Wei-mang / translated by Nicholas KOSS

Shore to Shore, by SANG Pin-zai / translated by Michelle WU

I Wanted to Go to War, by SANG Pin-zai / translated by Nicholas KOSS

The Stone Tablet at the Cove of the Loving Mother, by WANG Yo-hua / translated by Michelle WU

Old Man Yang and His Woman, by LU Chiang / translated by Nancy DU

1,230 Spots, by SHOW Foong / translated by Ching-hsi PERNG

Valley of Hesitation, by LI Yu / translated by Daniel J. BAUER

State Funeral, by BAI Xianyong / translated by the author and Patia YASIN

Tale of Two Strangers, by YUAN Jen / translated by Daniel J. BAUER

The Last of the Whampoa Breed, by TAI Wen-tsai / translated by Michelle WU

My Relatives in Hong Kong, by HSIAO Sa / translated by LOH I-cheng

Spring Hope, by LI Li / translated by CHEN I-djen

The Vanishing Ball, by CHANG Chi-jiang / translated by Kathy CHANG

Epilogue: In Remembrance of My Buddies from the Military Compound, by CHU Tien-hsin / translated by Michelle WU

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About the Author

Pang-yuan Chi is professor emeritus of English and comparative literature at National Taiwan University and editor-in-chief of Chinese Pen Quarterly. She is the editor of An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature and Tears of a Thousand Years. David Der-Wei Wang is associate professor of East Asian languages and cultures at Columbia University. He is the author of Fictional Realism in Twentieth-Century China (Columbia)

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