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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 262 pages, aukštis x plotis: 171x108 mm, weight: 198 g
  • Serija: Contemporary Writers
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Shanghai Press
  • ISBN-10: 1602202400
  • ISBN-13: 9781602202405
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 262 pages, aukštis x plotis: 171x108 mm, weight: 198 g
  • Serija: Contemporary Writers
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Shanghai Press
  • ISBN-10: 1602202400
  • ISBN-13: 9781602202405
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This collection of contemporary Chinese literature features three short novellas from celebrated Shanghai writer Zhu Xiaolin.


In Normandy Rainbow, a mother and daughter find that the path is crooked and often full of temptations that lead them to take detours. One will find her way back, but what will happen to the other?


What good can come out of evil? In Auschwitz Wall of Death, a young Chinese journalist is determined to visit the notorious death camp so she can bear witness to the atrocities committed there, but each encounter with a survivor opens her eyes to the indestructible human spirit.


Sometimes the power of hope and the depths of despair drives us to act in ways that takes us far away from home. In Platinum Passport, a married couple's pursuit of happiness abroad in America does not go as planned and they must rely on the kindness of strangers on both sides of the Pacific.



This collection of contemporary Chinese literature features three short novellas from celebrated Shanghai writer Zhu Xiaolin.

In Normandy Rainbow, a mother and daughter find that the path is crooked and often full of temptations that lead them to take detours. One will find her way back, but what will happen to the other?

What good can come out of evil? In Auschwitz Wall of Death, a young Chinese journalist is determined to visit the notorious death camp so she can bear witness to the atrocities committed there, but each encounter with a survivor opens her eyes to the indestructible human spirit.

Sometimes the power of hope and the depths of despair drives us to act in ways that takes us far away from home. In Platinum Passport, a married couple's pursuit of happiness abroad in America does not go as planned and they must rely on the kindness of strangers on both sides of the Pacific.

This collection of contemporary Chinese literature features three short novellas from celebrated Shanghai writer Zhu Xiaolin.

In Normandy Rainbow, a mother and daughter find that the path is crooked and often full of temptations that lead them to take detours. One will find her way back, but what will happen to the other?

What good can come out of evil? In Auschwitz Wall of Death, a young Chinese journalist is determined to visit the notorious death camp so she can bear witness to the atrocities committed there, but each encounter with a survivor opens her eyes to the indestructible human spirit.

Sometimes the power of hope and the depths of despair drives us to act in ways that takes us far away from home. In Platinum Passport, a married couple's pursuit of happiness abroad in America does not go as planned and they must rely on the kindness of strangers on both sides of the Pacific.
Zhu Xiaolin is a native of Shanghai, China where she is an Associate Professor of International College of Chinese Studies at East China Normal University. She received her Master's Degree in Contemporary Literature from the Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 in early 1990s. Among her publications are four collections of novellas: Study Abroad Forever (2004), White and Black of Paris (2005), Inside Paris (2005), and Darling Harbor Coffee (2012) and nine novels, including Sunset at Normandy (2004) and Farewell, Plane Trees (2005). She is a member of the China Writers Association.