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Ba Jin Bibliography                             character

By Ba Jin (Translated into English)

Ba Jin. (1921). "Marine Sunrise."
--- (1937). "Star"
--- (1933). "Hong Kong Nights." [pdf]
----(1959). A battle for life: a full record of how the life of
steel worker, Chiu Tsai-kang, was saved in the Shanghai Kwangrze Hospital. Beijing: Foreign Language Press.
--- (1978). The Family. [trans. Sidney Shapiro; ill. Liu Tan-Chai]
Beijing: Foreign Language Press.
--- (1978). Cold Nights [trans. Nathan K. Mao] Hong Kong:
Chinese University press.
--- (1984). Random Thoughts [trans. Germie Barm&ecute;] Hong Kong:
Joint Publishing Company. (Partial translation of Suizianglu)
--- (1988). Selected works of Ba Jin [trans. Jock Hoe] Beijing:
Foreign Language Press.
--- (1954). Living Amongst Heroes Beijing: Foreign Language Press.
--- (2005). "How to Build a Society of Genuine Freedom and Equality,"
Semi-Monthly, No. 17, April 1, 1921, reprinted in Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939), ed. Robert Graham (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005).
--- (2005). "Patriotism and the Road to Happiness for the Chinese,"
Awakening the People, No. 1, September 1, 1921, reprinted in Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939), ed. Robert Graham (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005).
--- (2005). "Anarchism and the Question of Practice," People's Bell,
1927, reprinted in Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939), ed. Robert Graham (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005).
--- (2008). The Autobiography of Ba Jin [trans. May-lee Chai] Indianapolis:
University of Indianapolis Press

Ba Jin Stories in Collections

Arzybasheff, M.(1927). "Morning Shadows?" in Tales of the Revolution.
Tr. Percy Pinkerton. New York Huebsch.
--- (1927)."Workingman Shevyrev." in Tales of the Revolution, tr. Percy
Pinkerton. New York: Huebsch.

By Ba Jin (Translated into German)

Ba Jin. (1985) Gedanken unter der Zeit [trans. Sabine Peschel,
ed. Helmut Martin] Köln. (Partial translation of Suizianglu)

About Ba Jin

Ayers, W. (1950). "Shanghai Labor and the May Thirtieth Movement,"
Papers on China, 5:1-38. Harvard University, East Asian Research Center.
Bao-Puo. (1925). "The Anarchist Movement in China: From a Letter of a
Chinese Comrade." Tr. from the Russian, in Freedom. 39.423:4.
--- (1953). "The Society for Literary Studies, 1921-1930." Papers on
China. 7:34-79. Harvard University, East Asian Research Center.
Briere, O., S. J. (1942). "Un romancier chinois contemporain Pa Kin."
Bulletin de l'Universite de l'Aurore. Ser. 3, 3. 3:577-598. Shanghai.
Chen Tan-chen. (1963). "Pa Chin the Novelist: An Interview."
Chinese Literature. 6:84-92.
Ch'en Chia-ai character. "Chung-kuo li-shih shang
chih an-na-ch'i-chu -i che character (Anarchists in Chinese history); in K'o-lu-p'ao-t'e-chin hsueh-shuo kai-yao. pp. 379-410.
Gandin, Jean-Jacques, Pa Kin, le coq qui chantait dans la nuit
Henshaw, Walter Marie, Sister, O.P. (1977). The influence of the
Russian populist-anarchist movement on the Chinese revolution with evidence in Pa Chin's novel 'The family'. University of Wisconsin: unpublished dissertation.
Hsin ch'ing-nien (1908). "Chinese Anarchist in Tokyo," Freedom, 22.23:52.
Lang, Olga, (1967). Pa Chin and His Writings: Chinese Youth Between
the Two Revolutions. Harvard University Press.
Martin, H. and J. Kinkley, eds. (1992) Modern Chinese writers:
self-portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Renditions Autumn 1992. No. 38. "Special issue on Twentieth Century
Memoirs. Reminiscences by well-known literary figures, including Zhu Ziqing, Ba Jin, Lao She and Wang Xiyan."

Films

Return from Silence: Five prominent and controversial Chinese writers speak on their roles in the modernization of China. (1 hour video cassette available): The life and work of five esteemed Chinese writers whose modern classics shaped China's past: Ba Jin, Mao Dun, Ding Ling, Cao Yu, and Ai Qing. Produced by Chung-wen Shih, George Washington University. 1982.

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