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Chinese Literature Podcast

Lee Moore
Chinese Literature
Huang Zunxian
Taiwan
China
Shijing
Confucianism
Hong Kong
British Colonialism
Zhou Dynasty
I Love Bill and Other Stories
Qiu Fengjia
Poetry
Children's Books
The Dean Of Shandong
Sima Qian
Wang Anyi
Qing Dynasty
Imperial Examination
Chinese Culture
Yi Yi

Dr. Lee Moore talks Chinese literature and Chinese culture more broadly.

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Today, Lee gets to chat with Susan Wan Dolling, Hong-Kong-American poet, novelist and translator. She recently published her latest book of Song poetry translations, What the Cuckoo Said, but she has long been working on translating Chinese poetry in... more

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On this episode, I give a brief update on the book's status, which should be in your hands by mid-November. And also, Rob returns, joining the podcast from France to talk about what he has been up to and also to chat with Lee about the book.

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Today, I get to speak with Professor Emily Mokros about her fascinating book, The Peking Gazette in Late Imperial China - State News and Political Authority. The book is about a media outlet in the Qing Dynasty that published discussions that the emp... more

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This episode, the podcast takes a look at a poem Mao Zedong wrote in February 1936, after he and his party had undergone the near-death experience of the Long March. Yet still, Mao has the gumption to imply in the poem that he would be the greatest r... more

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Recent Guests

Susan Wan Dolling
Hong Kong American poet and translator
Earnshaw Books
Episode: Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Emily Mokros
Historian at the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
Episode: Interview with Professor Emily Mokros - Peking Gazette
Fox Butterfield
First New York Times Beijing Correspondent post-Communist takeover
New York Times
Episode: Fox Butterfield Interview - First Post-1949 - New York Times Correspondent in China
Bruce Rusk
Professor at the University of British Columbia, translator of Zhang Yingyu's work
University of British Columbia
Episode: More Swindles from the Late Ming - Sex, Scams and Sorcery - Interview with Bruce Rusk and Christopher Rea
Christopher Rea
Professor at the University of British Columbia, translator of Zhang Yingyu's work
University of British Columbia
Episode: More Swindles from the Late Ming - Sex, Scams and Sorcery - Interview with Bruce Rusk and Christopher Rea
Joel Bigman
A chemist and author of "The Second Journey," which reinterprets the classic novel "Journey to the West" from a Jewish perspective.
Earnshaw Publishing
Episode: Joel Bigman - A Very Jewish Journey to the West
Daniel Bell
Professor at the University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Law
University of Hong Kong
Episode: Interview with Daniel Bell
Zhang Yanshuo
Assistant Professor of Asian Languages and Literatures at Pomona College
Pomona College
Episode: Qiang Flute - Interview with Zhang Yanshuo
Todd Foley
Adjunct assistant professor and translator of Wang Anyi's work
NYU
Episode: Wang Anyi - I Love Bill - Interveiw with Todd Foley, the Translator

Host

Lee Moore
Host of the Chinese Literature Podcast

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 128 ratings
  • Great coverage of under-appreciated art

    I only read a bit of chinese literature, but i’m very eager to listen to the relevant episodes of anything i do read. The hosts provide excellent analysis from both Chinese and Global literary perspectives. Thank you for helping me appreciate these great works even more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mtlhapp
    United States2 years ago
  • More lyrics episodes please 😀

    Love the Kong Yi Ji lyrics episode and the Cui Jian one. Would you mind considering talking about some of Luo Da You’s (罗大佑) works? Many of his lyrics are very poetic.

    Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LonesoneGeorge
    United States2 years ago
  • Worth a listen

    Just came across this podcast while looking at UofO Asian Studies website. It’s enjoyable to listen to. Look forward to future episodes and checking out previous ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WashingtonDuck
    United States3 years ago
  • I really enjoyed the Mo Yan and Lu Xun podcasts. I thought they added great context to some complicated works of modern Chinese literature. The two narrators are clearly in their element and having fun, but are also incredibly knowledgeable about the subject. I am.looking forward to digging deeper into these podcasts

    Audible
    5
    Scott
    United States3 years ago
  • Mo Yan and Lu Xun pieces were great

    I really enjoyed the Mo Yan and Lu Xun podcasts. I thought they added great context to some complicated works of modern Chinese literature. The two narrators are clearly in their element and having fun, but are also incredibly knowledgeable about the subject. I am.looking forward to digging deeper into these podcasts

    Audible
    5
    Scott
    United States3 years ago

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Many find the material enriching for academic studies and personal understanding of Chinese culture.
The discussions around underappreciated literary works and translations are particularly well-received.
Listeners appreciate the insightful analysis and the unique blend of humor and history.

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Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Q: Do you have a poet that you think is the greatest?
I love Xi Qijie, the last poet in What the Cuckoo Said.
Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Q: So there's a debate, which dynasty has the best poetry, Tang or Song?
I can't really talk about a period or even one poet's poetry because it's so varied.
Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Q: Can you explain the difference between shi and ci?
The shi is a sort of a rectangle. It's either five character or seven character, usually eight line verse. The ci is a later form...
Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Q: What about Song and Tang poetry still captures you?
Translation was for me a going back to my roots kind of experience because I grew up really not knowing China and grew up with the Chinese population, and speaking Cantonese...
Interview with Susan Wan Dolling - Translator of Chinese Poetry
Q: Susan, would you mind explaining the titles of your books from the Song Dynasty series? There's A Hundred Tongues and the other one is...
The other one is What the Cuckoo Said. A Hundred Tongues is what the Chinese call the Bullheaded Strike, because like the Marking Bird, it is a great imitator and sings a variety of songs.

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Engaging deeply with Chinese literature and culture, episodes present critical discussions around historical texts, contemporary society, and the interplay of diverse cultural influences. The host frequently interviews experts, including poets, historians, and professors, providing listeners with unique insights into a variety of literary works spanning from ancient poetry to modern narratives. Each episode tends to blend humor with thoughtful analysis, breaking down complex themes like gender roles, class division, and historical significance while remaining accessible to a general audience. Notably, the exploration of lesser-known works and authors provides an enriching perspective that many mainstream audiences may overlook.

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1. Susan Wan Dolling
2. Emily Mokros
3. Fox Butterfield
4. Bruce Rusk
5. Christopher Rea
6. Joel Bigman
7. Daniel Bell
8. Zhang Yanshuo

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