Hsien-Yung Pai

Pai Hsien-yung has lent Chinese-language literature some of its most colorful and most memorable characters, and served as the inspiration of multiple generations of artists working in mediums as different as television, film, and theatre. From the youthful air of the Modern Literature magazine, which he helped launch at the age of 22, to the humanistic sincerity in his recent works My Father and the Republic and Healing the Pain, Pai looks back on his 29 years teaching at Santa Barbara, a four-decade relishing of Guilin rice noodles, and a return visit to the gardens of Suzhou after 10 years. Through the darkened realm of the stage, to the countless lectures and courses he taught, Pai has been at the forefront of literature for multiple generations, with his unique blend of resilience and tenderness reverberating through the film, and bringing audiences closer to his warmth as a novelist.

The Teacher

The Teacher

2017

Lincoln in the Bardo

Lincoln in the Bardo

2017

La Lectrice

La Lectrice

1988

Exploring the Brandenburg Marche

Exploring the Brandenburg Marche

1982

Ababooned

Ababooned

2024

Mohammad Saadh

Mohammad Saadh

2023

Albatross

Albatross

2011

A Tale of Love and Desire

A Tale of Love and Desire

2021

Bloom

Bloom

The Taste of the Name

The Taste of the Name

2015

The Bronte Sisters

The Bronte Sisters

1979

Howl

Howl

2010

Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me

Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me

2003

Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley

2017

The Pigeon Cree

The Pigeon Cree

1986

Invierno

Invierno

2015

Yao

Yao

2019

Best Sellers

Best Sellers

2021

Thus Began Antoine's Down-Going

Thus Began Antoine's Down-Going

2021

Qaher Al Zalam

Qaher Al Zalam

1979