Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 2006
ISBN 10: 3596167914 ISBN 13: 9783596167913
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Zustand: Muy bueno. : Sumérgete en la cautivadora novela 'Und alles, was bleibt, ist für Dich' de Xu Xing, una obra que explora la búsqueda del protagonista por la verdad y la belleza en la escena artística de Pekín. Tras una reveladora estancia en el Tíbet, emprende un viaje a Occidente para reunirse con su amigo Xi Yong, experimentando una perspectiva única del mundo occidental a través de los ojos chinos. Esta edición de Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag te invita a reflexionar sobre la identidad, la amistad y la percepción cultural en un relato ingenioso y poético. EAN: 9783596167913 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Und alles, was bleibt, ist für Dich Autor: Xu Xing Editorial: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag Idioma: de Páginas: 253 Formato: tapa blanda.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2006
ISBN 10: 3596167914 ISBN 13: 9783596167913
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kart., broschiert. Zustand: Gut. 253 S. Einband leicht berieben/angeschmutzt, Namenseintragung auf Titelblatt, Leseknick im Rücken, ansonsten gut erh. ISBN: 9783596167913 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 230.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 2006 Frankfurt am Main, 2006
ISBN 10: 3596167914 ISBN 13: 9783596167913
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kartoniert 19 cm Gut kein Schutzumschlag 253 S. / Sprache: deutsch / 275 g / Orig.-Titel: Shengxia-de-dou-shuyu-ni / Ges.-Titel: Fischer ; 16791 / Anmerk.: Lizenz des SchirmerGraf-Verl., München / Zustand: Einband an Ecken leicht gestoßen, Buchblock in Ordnung / KEIN VERSAND INS AUSLAND.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 2006
ISBN 10: 3596167914 ISBN 13: 9783596167913
Anbieter: BOUQUINIST, München, BY, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Wie neu. Taschenbucherstausgabe. 253 (3) Seiten. 18,9 cm. Umschlaggestaltung: Gundula Hißmann und Andreas Heilmann. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. Ein Chinese so ganz gegen die Norm: einer, der gegen den Strom lebt und auch seine Leser damit verführt Was diesen himmlischen Vagabunden letztlich rettet, sind die Frauen. Denn sie lassen sich vom Charme des Streuners immer wieder hinreißen. Turbulent und voller Selbstironie, wirkt dieser Roman über einen Mann, der eine Welt erlebt, die noch durchgeknallter ist als er selbst, wie eine Vitaminspritze. -- Biba (Paris). Eine Mischung aus unverstandenem Genie, das eigentlich nur in seinem Element ist, wenn es mit einem hübschen Mädchen flirtet und Jack Kerouac: so stilisiert sich der Ich-Erzähler dieses witzig-poetischen Romans. Auf der Suche nach dem Wahren und Schönen läßt er sich durch die post-maoistische Pekinger Kunstszene treiben und trifft dabei nur auf Möchtegern-Kafkas, Pseudo-Van Goghs und Alkoholiker. Er beschließt, in den gelobten Westen zu seinem Freund Xi Yong zu reisen, der sich irgendwo in Deutschland im chinesischen Restaurant seiner Tante ausbeuten läßt. Aber er muss auf sein Visum warten, und so erholt er sich bei einem Abstecher nach Tibet, wo er mehr über Einsamkeit erfährt, als ihm lieb ist. Endlich in dem romantischen deutschen Städtchen angekommen, in dem sich Xi Yong inzwischen Hals über Kopf in eine blauäugige Brötchenverkäuferin verliebt hat, lernt er den Westen aus einer ziemlich chinesischen Perspektive kennen. - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Xu Xing (Chinese: born March 1956) is a Chinese writer, cultural scholar, independent documentary director and modern ink painter from Beijing. Life: Xu Xing, a famous Chinese writer and cultural scholar, published his debut novel Variations Without a Theme in July 1985 by People's Literature, which is regarded as a landmark work of Chinese contemporary literature from tradition to modernity. After graduating from high school in 1975, Xu Xing went to Zhidan county in northern Shan'xi province to jump the queue of working in countryside. He joined the army in 1977 and served in the 21st Corps of Lanzhou Military Region. In 1981 Xu Xing returned to Beijing after demobilizing from the army. He worked as a waiter and cleaner in Peking Duck House at Hepingmen and began to write. Within six months, he wrote his novel Variations Without a Theme. The novella Variations Without a Theme was not published until 1985, which aroused a great response and became one of the representatives of "avant-garde novels" in China. The emergence of avant-garde novelists in those years made novel writing take on a brand new form. It made literary discourse greatly break through the narrative and description functions of traditional literary language and created new emotional expression and metaphorical symbolic functions, giving a shock to traditional realistic literary concepts. . In 1989, Xu Xing accepted the invitation of Berlin University of the Arts and left China to live in Germany temporarily as a visiting scholar at the university of Heidelberg. In Heidelberg, he helped resume the publication of Today, the most influential overseas Chinese literary magazine. In the same year, he won the Swedish Kurt Tucholsky Prize from Pen Sweden. Later, Xu Xing accepted the invitation of Heinrich Boer foundation and lived in Boer's home for writing. Meanwhile, he participated in Heidelberg overseas Chinese literature conference. After returning to China from Federal Republic of Germany, Xu Xing was selected as one of 240 outstanding novelists in the world by France nouvel observateur. In five years between 1991 and 1996 Xu Xing completed the novel All that Left is Yours. Since 2002, Xu Xing began shooting documentary films. His first documentary Drawing Your Eyes and Eyebrows by the Cliff was completed in 2002. This year he also hosted "Xu Xing Studio" in the Chinese Language Center of the University of Frankfurt, Germany. From 2005 to 2007, Xu Xing shot the documentary A Chronicle of My Cultural Revolution with France's TV5 TV station. This documentary was based on his personal experiences growing up in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. He tried to integrate personal memory with national collective memory, which may help the two types of memories confirm and support each other so as to provide today's audience with a kind of both individual and public historical statements. This film has been invited by foreign universities for many times to broadcast in the United States, Germany, Italy, France and other places. Invited by Feuchtwanger Fellowship Villa Aurora, LA foundation, Xu Xing worked as a visiting scholar in USC for one year and screened A Chronicle of My Cultural Revolution in University of San Diego, UCLA, University of Southern California, University of Pittsburgh, Harvard University and Columbia University in turn. He was one of the judges at the 9th and 10th Rome Asian film festival. As a member of Chinese Literature, Forum Xu Xing was invited to participate in the Aix-en-Provence Asian Literature Forum. Meanwhile, he became a member of Heidelberg State Library Reading Forum. A Chronicle of My Cultural Revolution was screened at La Fondation Maison des Sciences DE L 'homme. In 2010, Xu Xing began to shoot a new documentary 5+5 in Songzhuang, Beijing. The film mainly tells the stories of Lao Jin, the driver of an unlicensed taxi, and artists in Song Zhuang. After the film was completed, it was invited to be shown at the university of Venice, the University of Naples in Italy and Columbia University in the United States. In 1994 and two decades later in 2004, he participated in the St. Malo (France) Literary Festival, an important literary festival in the world. He delivered a keynote speech on Chinese literature, making contributions to Chinese literature. From 2010 to 2014, he shot the documentary Crime Summary. Most people like to read the history of people with power, status and influence, but few.
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