From the Desk of Joanne Wang
- Joanne Wang
- Mar 25, 2015
- 1 min read
Few Chinese writers in modern history have as firm a mastery of the Chinese cultural and linguistic heritage as Mu Xin does. Innovatively combining fiction, sanwen (a Chinese genre which blends characteristics of the essay, fiction, and poetry), and philosophical reflections, Mu Xin's writing is both profoundly Chinese and reminiscent of the internalization and unconventionality of Western modern masters.
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