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Feng Jicai

    February 9, 1942
    Leben! Leben! Leben!
    The Enemies of Art
    From Purgatory to Paradise
    Faces in the Crowd
    A Looking-Glass World
    Symbols of China
    • 2024

      Beginning in the Cultural Revolution, The Enemies of Art describes the lives of three friends who dream of artistic pursuit. However, when freedom finally comes in the Reform period, they find their ideals challenged by the lure of money. As these rapid changes occur, they learn to reconcile with each other, their pasts and the future.

      The Enemies of Art
    • 2023

      Renowned artist Han Meilin gives an oral history of the harrowing events that turn his life and fledgling artistic career upside down during the unforgiving times of China's Cultural Revolution.

      From Purgatory to Paradise
    • 2021

      A Looking-Glass World

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Tianjin, 1900. Tensions rise between Chinese natives and European colonists as ‘bulletproof’ Boxer warriors march on the city. Meanwhile, a forbidden romance ignites between idle gentleman Ouyang Jue and Xenia, an adventurous young French lady. Each sees a chance for liberation in the other, but only if they can both survive the war to come...

      A Looking-Glass World
    • 2019

      In a series of beautifully illustrated short stories, author and artist Feng Jicai introduces some weird and wonderful characters from the port city of Tianjin in northeast China where he was born and raised. They include a miracle doctor, a master chicken-thief, an ill-mannered mynah bird, a smooth-talking restaurateur and an educated gangster.

      Faces in the Crowd
    • 2010

      Symbols of China

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers a condensed translation of "Fu hao Zhongguo," exploring the rich cultural and historical tapestry of China. It delves into significant themes such as the evolution of Chinese society, influential figures, and pivotal events that have shaped the nation's identity. Through a blend of storytelling and analysis, it provides readers with an insightful overview of China's heritage and its impact on the modern world. This translation makes the content accessible to a broader audience, inviting them to appreciate the depth of Chinese civilization.

      Symbols of China