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Ya Xian (Ya Hsien)
Salt: Poems. Tr. by author. Iowa City: Windhover Press, University of Iowa, 1968.

Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 79-83.


Yan Fusun
"The Bridal Palanquin." Tr. Timothy C. Wong. In Wong, Stories for Saturday: Twentieth Century Chinese Popular Fiction. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003, 49-60.


Yan Geling
The Banquet Bug. NY: Hyperion, 2006.

[Abstract (from Hyperion website): Geling Yan captivates readers once more in her breakthrough novel. This is the fantastical tale of Dan Dong, an unemployed factory worker whose life takes a series of unexpected twists after he discovers that, by posing as a journalist, he can eat exquisite gourmet meals for free at state-sponsored banquets. But the secrets he overhears at these events eventually lead Dan down a twisted, intrigue-laden path, and his subterfuge and his real identity become harder and harder to separate. When he becomes privy to a scandal that runs from the depths of society to its highest rungs, Dan must find a way to uncover the corruption -- without revealing the dangerous truth about himself.]

"The Blind Woman Selling Red Apples." Tr. Herbert Batt. In Batt, ed., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials, Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 225-34.

The Lost Daughter of Happiness [Fusang]. Tr. Cathy Silber. New York: Hyperion East, 2001.

White Snake and Other Stories. Tr. Lawrence A. Walker. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1999.


Yan Jun
"Against All Organized Deception." Tr. Maghiel van Crevel. In "The Poetry of Yan Jun." MCLC Resource Center Publication, 2003.

"UnderGroundGround: A Stealthy Chronicle of New Music." RockinChina.com [has a pdf version of the original Chinese text, and a wiki site that has a partial translation of a working English translation]

"Yan Jun." (introduction and translation by Maghiel van Crevel). Digital Archive for Chinese Studies DACHS, Leiden Division.


Yan Kunyang (Yen K'un-yang)
"The Dirt Road of My Hometown." Tr. Rosemary Haddon. Taiwan Literature: English Language Series 22 (Jan. 2008): 99-106.


Yan Li
"Back Home." Tr. Denis Mair. Literary Review (Winter 2003).

Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 159-63.

"Starboy and I." In The Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China. Eds. Frank Stewart and Herbert J. Batt. Special issue of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 111-24.

"The Song of Aids." Tr. Denis Mair. Talisman 12 (1994).


Yan Lianke
"Black Bristle, White Bristles." Tr. Howard Goldblatt. In Kirk A. Denton, ed. China: A Traveler's Literary Companion. Berkeley: Whereabouts Press, 2008, 76-103.

Bon baisers de Lénine. Tr. Sylvie Gentil. Paris: Librarie le Phénix, 2009.

Le Reve du Village des Ding. Paris: Editions Philippe Picquier France, 2007.

"Serve the People" (Chapter 6). EastSouthWestNorth [for complete text of Chinese original]

Serve the People. Tr. Julia Lovell. London: Constable and Robinson, 2007.


Yan Youmei
"She Shall Have Music." Tr. Sanjia Wu. In Chinese Women Writers' Association, eds., The Muse of China: A Collection of Prose and Short Stories. Taipei: Chinese Women Writers' Association, 1974, 141-57.


Yang Fu
"The Water Buffalo." Tr. Candice Pong. The Chinese Pen (Winter, 1978): 1-30. Republished in Nancy Ing, ed., Winter Plum: Contemporary Chinese Fiction. Taipei: Chinese Materials Center, 1982, 453-77.


Yang Gang
"The American South" (1949) [from Letters from America (1951)]. Tr. Robin Visser. In Amy Dooling, ed., Writing Women in Modern China: The Revolutionary Years, 1936-1976. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005, 35-55..

"Fragment from a Lost Diary." Tr. Yang Gang. In Amy D. Dooling, ed., Writing Women in Modern China The Revolutionary Years, 1936-1976. NY: Columbia UP, 2005, 35-55.


Yang Huan
Poems in: China, China: Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan, Republic of China. Eds. Germain Groogenbroodt and Peter Stinson. Ninove, Belgium: Point Books, 1986.


Yang Jian
"Lost," "Tomb-Sweeping Day," "Dusk." Trs. George O'Connell and Diana Shi. Atlanta Review xiv, 2 (Spring/Summer 2008): 73-75.


Yang Jiang
Baptism [Xizao]. Trs. Judith Armory and Shihua Yao. HK: Hong Kong UP, 2007.

"The Art of Listening" [Tinghua de yishu]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 260-64.

"The Cloak of Invisibility" [Yin shen yi]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 264-69.

"Fang Wumei and Her 'My Old Man'" [Fang Wumei he tade 'wo laotour']. Chinese Literature (Spring 1999): 77-93.

"Forging the Truth." Tr. Amy Dooling. In Amy D. Dooling, ed., Writing Women in Modern China The Revolutionary Years, 1936-1976. NY: Columbia UP, 2005, 112-77.

Lost in the Crowd: A Cultural Revolution Memoir. Tr. Geremie Barme. Melbourne: McPhee Gribble, 1989.

Six Chapters from My Life Downunder. Tr. H. Goldblatt. Seattle: U. of Washington P, 1984.

Six Chapters of Life in a Cadre Schol: Memoirs from China's Cultural Revolution. Tr. Djang Chu. Boulder: Westview Press, 1986. Also trans. as A Cadre School Life: Six Chapters. by Geremie Barme with Bennett Lee. HK: Joint Publishing Co., 1982.

"Windswept Blossoms." In Gunn, ed. Twentieth-Century Chinese Drama: An Anthology. Bloomington: IUP, 1983, 228-75.


Yang Kui (or Yang K'uei)
"The Indomitable Rose." Tr. Daniel Tom. The Chinese Pen (Autumn, 1978): 86-94.

"Mother Goose Gets Married." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. In Joseph Lau, ed. The Unbroken Chain: An Anthology of Fiction from Taiwan. Bloomington: Indian UP, 1983, 33-54.

"Mother Goose Gets Married" (from Japanese). Tr. by Esther T. Hu. Taiwan Literature, English Translation Series no. 20 (2007): 73-100.

"Mud Dolls." In Rosemary Haddon, tr./ed , Oxcart: Nativist Stories from Taiwan, 1934-1977. Dortmund: Projekt Verlag, 1996, 73-84.

"The Newpaper Carrier." Tr. Robert Backus. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 21 (July 2007): 59-92.

"Paperboy." Tr. Rosemary Haddon. Renditions 43 (1995): 25-58.

"Remembering Dr. Lai Ho." Tr. Mary Treadway. Taiwan Literature, English Translation Series 2 (Dec. 1997): 59-66.


Yang Limin
"Black Stones." Tr. Timothy C. Wong. In Xiaomei Chen, ed., Reading the Right Text: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Drama. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003, 223-81.


Yang Lian
"The Composer's Tower." Tr. Brian Holton. In In Henry YH Zhao, Yanbing Chen, and John Rosenwald. Fissures: Chinese Writing Today. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2000, 244-45.

"Concerning 'Norlang.'" Tr. Alisa Joyce with John Minford. Renditions 23 (1985): 162-63,

The Dead in Exile. Tr. Mabel Lee. Kingston: Tiananmen Publications, 1990.

"Earth I (King Zhou of Shang)." Tr. Mabel Lee. Talisman 17 (1997): 155-56.

with Gu Cheng. "Elegies for the Dead." The Australian Journal of Chinese Studies 22 (July 1989).

"Five Poems." Tr. Brian Holton. Conjunctions 23 (1994): 43-48.

"Ghost Talk." Tr. Charles A. Laughlin. In David Der-wei Wang, ed., Running Wild: New Chinese Writers. NY: Columbia UP, 1994, 101-107.

Ghostspeak [excerpts]. Trs. H. R. Lan and Jerry Dennerline. Renditions 46 (1996): 92-102.

"Illusionary Space Writing." In Wan Zhi, ed. Breaking the Barriers: Chinese Literature Facing the World. Stockholm: Olof Palme International Center, 1996, 92-100.

In Symmetry with Death. Canberra: Australian National University, 1988.

"In the Timeless Air: Chinese Language, Pound and the Cantos." Trs. Yang Liping with Jeffrey Twitchell-Waas. Painted Bride Quarterly 65 (2001).

Masks and Crocodile. Tr. Mabel Lee. Sydney: University of Sydney East Asia Series, Wild Peony Press, 1990.

"Mountain." Tr. Mabel Lee. Renditions 46 (1996): 84-91.

"Music's Interval" (Yinyue de jianxie). Tr. Li Xia. In Tony Barnestone guest ed., Shantih (A Journal of International Writing and Art) 10, 1 (Winter-Spring 1995): 21.

Non-Person Singular: Selected Poems of Yang Lian. Tr. Brian Holton. London: Wellsweep, 1994.

"Notes of a Blissful Ghost." Tr. Brian Holton. Painted Bride Quarterly 65 (2001).

Notes of a Blissful Ghost. Tr. Brian Holton. HK: Renditions, 2002. [general collection of Yang's poetry from early to late]

"Plowing." In Kerry Flattley & Chris Wallace-Crabbe, eds., From the Republic of Conscience: An International Anthology of Poetry. Fredonia, N.Y.: White Pine Press, 1993, 15.

"Tradition and Us." Tr. Ginger Li. Renditions 19/20 (1983): 69-73.

"Three Poems." Tr. John Minford, Sean Golden, Pang Bingjun, and Alisa Joyce. Renditions 23 (1985): 140-61.

"Three Poems." Tr. Brian Holton and Agnes Hung-Chong. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine of International Literature.

Unreal City: A Chinese Poet in Auckland. Eds./trs. Hilary Chung and Jacob Edmunds. Auckland: Auckland UP, 2006.

"Where the Sea Stands Still." Tr. Mabel Lee. Talisman 17 (1997): 182-90.

Where the Sea Stands Still: New Poems. Tr. Brian Holton. Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books/Dufour Editions, 1999.

“The Writer and the Party.” Times Literary Supplement (Nov. 6, 1998): 18–19.


Yang Lufang
"Cuckoo Sings Again" (Buguniao you jiaole). In Gunn, ed. Twentieth-Century Chinese Drama: An Anthology. Bloomington: IUP, 1983, 276-323


Yang Mingxian
"Auntie Yao." Tr. Chen I-djen. The Chinese Pen, (Sumer, 1987): 51-81.


Yang Mo
The Song of Youth. Beijing: FLP, 1964.


Yang Mu
Forbidden Games and Video Poems: The Poetry of Yang Mu and Lo Ch'ing. Tr. Joseph Roe Allen III. Seattle: U. of Washington Press, 1993.

No Trace of the Gardener: Poems by Yang Mu. Trs. Laurence Smith and Michelle Yeh. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.

Quelqu’un m’interroge à propos de la vérité et de la justice. Trs. Angel Pino and Isabelle Rabut. Paris: You Feng, 2004.

"The Traditional Orientation of China's New Poetry." Tr. Xiang Liping and John Minford. Renditions 19/20 (1983): 74-80.

"Wu Feng." In Edward Gunn, ed. Twentieth-Century Chinese Drama: An Anthology. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1983, 475-513.

Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 35-47.


Yang Qian
"Crossroads." Tr. Mary Ann O'Donnell. Writing Macau 3 (2005).

"Hope: A Modern Chinese Play." Tr. Mary Ann O'Donnell. Asian Theater Journal 17, 1 (Spring 2002): 34-50. [Project Muse link]

“Neither Type Nor Category.” Tr. Mary Ann O'Donnell. TheatreForum (Summer/Fall 2005): 50-51.


Yang Qingchu
"Born of the Same Roots." Tr. Thomas Gold. In Vivian Ling Hsu, ed., Born of the Same Roots: Stories of Modern Chinese Women. Bloomington: IUP, 1981, 227-34.

"Enemies." Tr. Jeanne Kelly and Joseph Lau. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., Chinese Stories From Taiwan: 1960-1970. NY: Columbia UP, 1976, 321-35.

"Our Chinese Manager." In Rosemary Haddon, tr./ed , Oxcart: Nativist Stories from Taiwan, 1934-1977. Dortmund: Projekt Verlag, 1996, 143-54.

Selected Stories of Yang Ch'ing-ch'u [bilingual ed]. Tr. Thomas Gold. Gaoxiong: Diyi chubanshe, 1983.


Yang Shouyu
"Born Lucky." Tr. John Balcom. Taiwan Literature English Translation Series 19 (2006): 63-80.


Yang Shu'an
"Zhuang Zi (Excerpts)." Tr. Tang Bowen. Chinese Literature (Autumn 1988).


Yang Shuo
"Mirages and Sea-Markets" [Hai shi]. Tr. Yang Hsien-yi. Chinese Literature 12 (Dec. 1960): 41-49.

Snowflakes [Xuehua piaopiao]. Peking: FLP, 1961.

A Thousand Miles of Lovely Land [San qian li jiangshan]. Tr. Yuan Kejia. Beijing: FLP, 1957; rpt. 1979,


Yang Sichen
"Lin's Coopery." Tr. Liu Shi-yee. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1985): 80-93.


Yang Su
"Miansa" [Meiensa]. Tr. Gladys Yang. Chinese Literature 4 (April 1964): 70-81.

"The Skirt That Wasn't Finished" [Meiyou zhiwan de tongqun]. Chinese Literature 6 (June 1961): 96-103.


Yang Xianhui
Woman from Shanghai: Tales of Survival from a Chinese Labor Camp. NY: Pantheon, 2009. [MCLC Resource Center review by Paul Foster]


Yang Xiaomin
"The Winter Season." Tr. Li Ziliang. Chinese Literature (Summer 1993): 127-29.


Yang Xu
"The Care-Taker." In Sowing the Clouds: A Collection of Chinese Short Stories. Peking: FLP, 1961, 54-69.


Yang Yiyan (and Luo Guobin)
Red Crag [Hongyan]. Beijing: FLP, 1978.


Yang Ze
"School Bag." Tr. Anne Behnke. The Chinese Pen (Spring, 1980): 52-55.

Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 233-35.


Yang Zhao
"Lost Souls." Tr. Robert Joe Cutter. Renditions, 35-36 (1991): 202-215.

"Our Childhood." Tr. Michelle Yeh. In David Der-wei Wang, ed., Running Wild: New Chinese Writers. NY: Columbia UP, 1994, 184-96.


Yang Zhengguang
"The Dry Ravine." Tr. Henry Zhao. In Henry Zhao, ed., The Lost Boat: Avant-garde Fiction from China. London: Wellsweep, 1993, 53-58.

"Moonlight Over the Field of Ghosts." Tr. Ellen Lai-shan Yeung. In Howard Goldblatt, ed., Chairman Mao Would Not Be Amused: Fiction from Today's China. NY: Grove Press, 1995, 229-35.


Yang Zhensheng
"The Anchor." Eds. Yuan Chia-hua and Robert Payne. Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. London: Noel Carrington, 1946, 26-40.

"Li Song's Crime." In Chinese Stories from the Thirties. 2 vols. Beijing: FLP, 1982, vol. 1.

"One-sided Wedding." In Chinese Stories from the Thirties. 2 vols. Beijing: FLP, 1982, vol. 1.

"Wang the Miller." In Chinese Stories from the Thirties2 vols. Beijing: FLP, 1982, vol. 1.

"Yuchun" (Yujun). In Contemporary Chinese Stories. Ed. Chi-chen Wang. Wesport, CT: Greenwood, 1944. [abridged version of this "first" modern work of long fiction]


Yangdon
"A God without Gender." Tr. Herbert Batt. In Batt, ed., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials, Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 177-88.


Yao Wenyuan
Comments on Tao Chu's Two Books. Beijing Foreign Languages Press, 1968.

"Is Realism Forever Changeless?" In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume I: Criticism and Polemics. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 157-60.

On the Social Basis of the Lin Piao Anti-Party Clique. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1975.

The Working Class Must Exercise Leadership in Everything. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1968.


Yao Xueyin
"Half a Cartload of Straw Short." Tr. Yeh Chun-chan. In Three Seasons and Other Stories. London: Staple Press, 1946, 73-84. Also tr. C. Mar and Jack Chen as "Chabanche Makai." In T'ien Hsia Monthly, 7:5 (1938): 495-508. Also in The Magazine of the Short Story, 14.77 (1939): 19-26; reprinted in Chinese Student (Far Eastern Magazine), 3:1 (1940): 6, 15-16; 3:2 (1940): 14-16; reprinted in Wang Chi-chen, tr., In his Stories of China at War. NY: Columbia UP, 1947, 54-65. Also Tr. by Yuan Chia-hua and Robert Payne as "The Half-baked." in their Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. London: Noel Carrington, 1946, 155-69.

Li Tzu-ch'eng. Excerpts trans. by William Lyell. In Kai-yu Hsu, ed., Literature of the People's Republic of China. Bloomington: IUP, 1980, 890-98. Also excerpted under the titles "Battling South of the Pass." Chinese Literature, 4 (1978): 10-62; 5 (1978): 29-93 and "Beseiged in His Palace." Chinese Literature, 6 (1978): 35-86; 7 (1978): 29-94; 8 (1978): 76-103.

"Open Window, Open Talk." In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume I: Criticism and Polemics. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 81-96.


Yao Yiying
"The Abduction." Tr. Tsai Cho-tang. In Chinese Women Writers' Association, eds., The Muse of China: A Collection of Prose and Short Stories. Taipei: Chinese Women Writers' Association, 1974, 95-105.


Yao Zhongming, et. al
Comrade, You've Taken the Wrong Path!: a Four-Act Play Peking: FLP, 1962.


Ye Chanzhen
"Little Black." Tr. Cheng Chen-yueh. In Chinese Women Writers' Association, eds., The Muse of China: A Collection of Prose and Short Stories. Taipei: Chinese Women Writers' Association, 1974, 107-40.


Ye Lingfeng
"Le numero 7." In Le fox-trot de Shanghai et autres novelles chinoises. Trs/eds. Isabelle Rabut and Angel Pino. Paris: Albin Michel, 1996, 283-93.


Ye Mei
"Rhapsody of the Wake Dancers." In Six Contemporary Chinese Women Writers, IV. Beijing: Panda, 1995, 11-122.


Ye Shengtao
"Horse-bell Melons." Tr. Jason Wang. In Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas. 106-116.

How Mr Pan Weathered the Storm. Beijing: Panda Books, 1987. [“A Life,” “Bitter Greens,” “A Stroll at Dawn,” “How Mr Pan Weathered the Storm,” “The Package,” “Night,” “A Trainee,” “A Declaration,” “A Minor Flutter,” “A Year of Good Harvest,” “Lotus Root and Water Shield,” “Before Leaving,” “Traveller’s Words,” “Selling Gingko’s,” “Late-Night Food,” “Three Kinds of Boats,” “Ox,” “The Goose Sands by Sheepskin Raft,” “The Seed,” “The Thrush,” “The Scarecrow,” “The Statue of the Ancient Hero,” “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” “The Sensitive Plant,” “The Silkworm and the Ant,” “The Language of Birds and Animals,” and “The Experience of a Locomotive”]

"Intellectuals" [Zhishifenzi]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 182-87.

"A Lifetime." Tr. Stanley Munro. In Genesis of a Revolution. An Anthology of Modern Chinese Short Stories. Singapore: Heinemann, 1979, 147-54.

"Mr. Pan in Distress." In Harold R. Isaacs, ed., Straw Sandals. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1974, 84-106. Also trans. as "How Mr. Pan Weathered the Storm." by Tang Sheng. Chinese Literature, 5 (1963): 3-22.

"My Own Patch of Green" [Tianjing li de zhongzhi]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 178-82.

"Neighbours." Tr. Wang Chi-chen. In Contemporary Chinese Stories. NY: Columbia UP, 1944, 174-80.

"On the Bridge." Tr. Donald Holoch. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 8 (1976): 21-27.

"On the Literary Arts (excerpts)." Tr. Kirk A. Denton. In Denton, ed., Modern Chinese Literary Thought. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1996, 162-68.

A Posthumous Son and Other Stories. Tr. Bonnie McDougall. HK: Commercial Press, 1979.

The Scarecrow: A Collection of Stories for Children. Peking: FLP, 1963.

Schoolmaster Ni Huan-chih. Beijing: FLP, 1956.

"Solitude." Tr. Frank Kelly. In Lau, Hsia, Fee, eds., Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas 1919-1949. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 95-105.

"Three to Five Bushels More." In Straw Sandals: Chinese Short Stories, 1918-1933. Cambridge: MIT Press, 174, 337-47. Also as "A Year of Good Harvest." Tr. Gladys Yang. Chinese Literature 4 (1960): 37-45.

"Three Kinds of Boats" [San zhong chuan]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 167-78.


Ye Shitao
"A Chance Encounter." Trs. Jenn-Shann Lin and Lois Stanford. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 69-76.

"Festival of the Heavenly Sage Mother." Tr. Pei-yin Lin. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 9-14.

"The House with the Pomegranate Blossoms in Full Bloom." Tr. Christopher Lupke. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 9-14.

"The Last of the Siraya." Tr. Howard Goldblatt. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 49-68.

"Longing in an Iron Cage." Tr. Zeb Raft. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 41-48.

"A Mixed Marriage Wedding." Tr. Marshall McArthur. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 89-99.

"Mother--Angel in Battle." Tr. Jennifer Jay. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 103-110.

"Record of Confinement." In Rosemary Haddon, tr./ed , Oxcart: Nativist Stories from Taiwan, 1934-1977. Dortmund: Projekt Verlag, 1996, 85-114.

"Roll Call of Ghosts." Tr. Fan Pen Chen. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 111-18.

"Spring Dream at Gourd Valley." Tr. Sylvia Li-chun Lin. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 15-32.

"Third Aunt and Her Lover." Tr. Rosemary Haddon. Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 25 (July 2009): 77-89.


Ye Si (see also Liang Bingguan)
"The First Day" (Diyi ri). Tr. Martha Cheung. In Martha P.Y. Cheung, ed., Hong Kong Collage: Contemporary Stories and Writing. HK: Oxford University Press, 1998, 99-106.

"Postcards." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 139.

"Transcendence and the Fax Machine." Tr. Jeanne Tai. In David Der-wei Wang, ed., Running Wild: New Chinese Writers. NY: Columbia UP, 1994, 13-20. Also in Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 390-96.


Ye Weilian (Yip Wai-lim)
Between Landscapes: Poems by Wai-Lim Yip. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, 1994.

Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 84-92.


Ye Weilin
"Five Girls and One Rope." Tr. Zhou Xhizong and Diane Simmons. Fiction 8, 2-3 (1987): 96-114. Also tr. by Christopher Smith. Chinese Literature (Summer 1989): 45-77.

"A Moonlit Night." Tr. Yang Nan. Chinese Literature 11 (1983): 48-57.

"The One-legged Raftsman." Chinese Literature 8 (1975): 64-72.


Ye Wenfu
"General, You Can't Do This." [poem]. In Helen F. Siu and Zelda Stern, eds./trs. Mao's Harvest: Voices from China's New Generation. NY: Oxford UP, 1983, 158-65.

"Whom Are You Writing About." [essay]. In Helen F. Siu and Zelda Stern, eds./trs. Mao's Harvest: Voices from China's New Generation. NY: Oxford UP, 1983, 165-71.


Ye Xin
The Wages of Sin [excerpts]. Tr. Ian Chapman. Renditions 50 (1998): 109-23.


Ye Yanbin
“Mothers,” “Blooming Season,” “Blanks,” “Fleeting Clouds over Mount Tai.” Tr. Hu Shiguang. Chinese Literature (Summer 1993): 117-22..


Ye Yonglie
"Corrosion" [Fushi]. Tr. Pei Minxin. In Wu Dingbo and Patrick Murphy, eds., Science Fiction from China. Praeger, 1989. Also in The Road to Science Fiction Volume 6: Around the World. Ed. James Gunn. White Wolf, 1998.

"Reap as You Have Sown" [Zishi qiguo]. Tr. Pei Minxi and Yang Renmin. In Wu Dingbo and Patrick Murphy, eds., Science Fiction from China. Praeger, 1989.

" The Thursday Events." in Frederick Pohl and Elizabeth Ann Hull, eds., Tales from the Planet Earth. NY: St. Martin’s 1986.


Ye Zhaoyan
Nanjing, 1937: A Love Story. Tr. Michael Berry. NY: Columbia UP, 2003.


Ye Zhongyin
"My Autobiography." Tr. Jing M. Wang. In Wang, ed., Jumping Through Hoops: Autobiograpical Stories by Modern Chinese Women Writers. HK: Hong Kong UP, 2003, 167-88.


Ye Zi
"Fire." Tr. Wen Xue. In Stories from the Thirties. Beijing: Panda, 1982, 2: 295-326.

Harvest. Tr. Ma Ching-chun and Tang Sheng. Peking: FLP, 1960. [contains "Harvest," "Fire," "Outside the Barbed Wire Entanglement," "The Night Sentinel," "Grandpa Yang's New Year," "The Guide"]

"Harvest." Tr. Tang Sheng. In Stories from the Thirties. Beijing: Panda, 1982, 2: 235-95.

"Stars." Tr. Sidney Shapiro. In Stories from the Thirties. Beijing: Panda, 1982, 2: 326-98.

"Stealing Lotuses." Tr. W.J.F. Jenner. In W.J.F. Jenner, ed. Modern Chinese Stories. London: Oxford UP, 1970, 95-100.


Yeh Tzu
"Return of A Daughter." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1983): 71-98.


Yeshi Tenzin
The Defiant Ones. Tr. David Kwan. Panda, 1993. [novel about Tibet]


Yi Heng
"Let's Go See the Lotus Blossoms." Tr. Loretta C. Wang. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1983): 1-16..


Yi Ming
"My One Comment Too Many." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 87-88.


Yi Ruofen
"Black Umbrella." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 143.


Yi Sha
"When the Train Passed the Yellow River," and "This Fall This Year." Trs. Wang Ping and Richard Sieburth. Tinfish 1 (1995): 14-15.

Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 167-73.


Yi Shu
"Home-coming." Tr. Eva Hung. Renditions 29-30 (1988): 108-113.


Yin Di
"Fog." Tr. Hsuan Yuan-you. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1982): 29-36.


Yin Fu
"Words of Blood (A Poem)." In Harold Isaacs, ed., Straw Sandals: Chinese Short Stories, 1918-1933. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1974, 436-37.


Yin Lichuan
"Poems." Tr. Xiao Cheng. Wasafiri 55 (2008): 45-46.


Yin Zhengxiong
"The Last Trip." Tr. Lily Liy. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1989): 49-68.


Yongzi (Yung Tzu)
Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 110-12.


You Kecun
"Retrieval of the Nine Dragon Goblet." Tr. Samuel Ling. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1981): 68-78.


You Ren
"October's Writing." Tr. Yanbing Chen. In Henry YH Zhao, Yanbing Chen, and John Rosenwald. Fissures: Chinese Writing Today. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2000, 181-82.


Yu Cong
"The Wind and the Sail." Chinese Literature (Summer 1997).


Yu Dafu
"Arbutus Cocktails" (Yangmei shaojiu). Tr. G. Yang. Chinese Literature 12 (Dec 1963): 32-38.

"Blood and Tears." In Munro, ed. Genesis of a Revolution.

"Class Struggle in Literature." Tr. Haili Kong and Howard Goldblatt. In Kirk A. Denton, ed., Modern Chinese Literary Thought. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1996, 263-68.

"Early Autobiographical Fragments: A Young Sojourner in a Foreign Land." Tr. Theodore Huters. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992, 308-312.

"Flight" (Chuben). Chinese Literature 12 (Dec 1963): 38-63.

"A Humble Sacrifice" (Bodian). Tr. Huang Shou-chen. Chinese Literature 3 (March 1957): 149-57.

"Late-Blooming Cassia" (Chigui hua). Tr. Sue Jean Lee. Voices 3, 1 (1971): 20-27.

"One Intoxicating Spring Night" (Chunfeng chencui de wanshang). Trs. Chai Ch'u and Winberg Chai. In C and W. Chai, eds. A Treasury of Chinese Literature. NY: Appleton-Century, 1965. [also found in Harold Isaacs, ed. Straw Sandals. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1974.]

Nights of Spring Fever and Other Writings. Beijing: Panda Books, 1984. [contains "Nights of Spring Fever," "A Humble Sacrifice," "Snowy Morning," "Smoke Shadows," "Arbutus Cocktails," "Flight," "Late-Flowering Cassia," "The Fatalist," "Private Classes in Modern School," "A Spring Day at the Angler's Terrace," "The Flowery Gorge," "Gaoting Mt," "A Half Day's Journey"]

"Sinking" (Chenlun). Tr. Joseph Lau and C.T. Hsia. In Joseph Lau and Howard Goldblatt, eds., Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature.NY: Columbia University Press, 1995, 44-69.

"Smoke Shadows" (Yanying). Tr. B. McDougall. Renditions 9 (Spring 1978): 65-70.

"Snowy Morning" (Weixue de zaochen). Tr. Chang Su. Chinese Literature 2 (Feb 1962): 70-84.

"To Ying-xia." [poem]. World Classic Poetry and Global Infomation.

"Village School and Academy" [Shudian yu xuetang]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 207-11.

"The Winter Scene in Jiangnan" [Jiangnan de dongjing]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 212-15.

"Wistaria and Dodder." In Edgar Snow, ed., Living China. NY: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1937.


Yu Feng
""Chronicle of a City" (Jiucheng jishi mozhang). Tr. David Pattinson. In Martha P.Y. Cheung, ed., Hong Kong Collage: Contemporary Stories and Writing. HK: Oxford University Press, 1998, 17-33.


Yu Guangzhong (Yu Kwang-chung)
Acres of Barbed Wire--to China, in day dreams and nightmares. Tr. by the author. Taipei: Mei Ya Publications, 1971.

Poems in: From the Bluest Part of the Harbour: Poems from Hong Kong. Ed. Andrew Parkin. London: Oxford UP, 1996; China, China: Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan, Republic of China. Eds. Germain Groogenbroodt and Peter Stinson. Ninove, Belgium: Point Books, 1986; The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 48-61.

"The Kowloon-Canton Railway." In Geremie Barme, New Ghosts, Old Dreams: Chinese Rebel Voices. NY: Times Books, 1992, 436-37,

"Listening to the Cold Rain" [Tingting na leng yu]. Tr. Martin Woesler. In Martin Woesler, ed., 20th Century Chinese Essays in Translation. Bochum: Bochum UP, 2000, 156-64.

"The Mirror." The Chinese Pen (Spring 1973): 31.

"My Four Hypothetical Enemies" [Wo de sige jiaxiang di]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 308-15.

The Night Watchman. Bilingual ed. Taipei: Jiuge chubanshe, 1992.

"Remembering and Missing Taipei." Trs. Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang. In Hometown and Childhood. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 143-52.

"Shatin Mountain Residence" [Shatian shan ju]. Tr. Martin Woesler. In Martin Woesler, ed., 20th Century Chinese Essays in Translation. Bochum: Bochum UP, 2000, 150-55.

"The Telephone Book." The Chinese Pen (Spring 1973): 30.

"Thus Friends Absent Speak" [Chisu cunxin]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 305-08.

"The Wolves Are Coming" [Lang laile]. Tr. Martin Woesler. In Martin Woesler, ed., 20th Century Chinese Essays in Translation. Bochum: Bochum UP, 2000, 165-68.


Yu Haiyang
"Human Nature and Literature: A Critque of Pa Jen's and Wang Shuming's Humanism." In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume I: Criticism and Polemics. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 229-36.


Yu Hua
"1986." Tr. Andrew Jones. In Jing Wang, ed., China's Avant-garde Fiction. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, 74-113.

"Appendix." Tr. Allan H. Barr. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine of Interational Literature.

"The Boisterous Game." Tr. Allan H. Barr. Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture (Summer 2003).

Brothers: A Novel. Trs. Carlos Rojas and Eileen Cheng-yin Chow. NY: Pantheon, 2009.

Chronicle of a Blood Merchant. Tr. Andrew F. Jones. NY: Pantheon Books, 2004. [MCLC Resource Center review by Richard King]

Cries in the Drizzle. Tr. Allan H. Barr. NY: Anchor, 2007.

"Death Narrative." In The Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China. Eds. Frank Stewart and Herbert J. Batt. Special issue of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 162-68.

"The Earth." Trs. Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang. In Hometown and Childhood. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 185-92.

"Friends." Tr. Allan H. Barr. Asia Literary Review (Summer 2008): 143-53.

"I Have No Name of My Own," Tr. Allan H. Barr.Dimsum: Asia's Literary Journal 10 (Spring 2005), 10-25.

"The Noon of Howling Wind." Tr. Denis Mair. In Jing Wang, ed., China's Avant-garde Fiction. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, 69-73.

"On the Road at Eighteen." Tr. Andrew F. Jones. The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. NY: Columbia UP, 1995, 485-90. Also as "Distant Journey at Eighteen." In Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 323-29.

"One King of Reality." Tr. Jeanne Tai. In David Der-wei Wang, ed., Running Wild: New Chinese Writers. NY: Columbia UP, 1994, 21-68. Also tr. Helen Wang. In Henry Zhao, ed., The Lost Boat: Avant-garde Fiction from China. London: Wellsweep, 1993, 145-84.

The Past and the Punishments. Tr. Andrew F. Jones. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1996. [contains: "On the Road at Eighteen," "Classical Love," "World Like Mist," "The Past and the Punishments," "1986," "Blood and Plum Blossoms," "The Death of a Landlord," "Predestination"]

"The Past and Punishments." Tr. Andrew F. Jones. In Howard Goldblatt, ed., Chairman Mao Would Not Be Amused: Fiction from Today's China. NY: Grove Press, 1995, 156-171.

"The Story is for Willow." Tr. Denis Mair. In Jing Wang, ed., China's Avant-garde Fiction. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, 114-46.

"Timid as a Mouse." Tr. Allan H. Barr. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine of Interational Literature.

To Live. Tr. Michael Berry. NY: Anchor Books, 2003. [MCLC Resource Center review by Richard King]


Yu Jian
"16," "50," "63," "84," "The Last Summer Storm." Trs. George O'Connell and Diana Shi. Atlanta Review xiv, 2 (Spring/Summer 2008): 67-69.

"File 0." Tr. Maghiel van Crevel. Renditions 56 (2001): 24-57

"Four Poems." Tr. Simon Patton. Renditions 46 (1996): 69-79.

Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 177-88.

"Two Poems" ["fat man with a kind face..." and "crows in black robes"]. Tr. John Crespi. basalt 2, 1 (2007): 29.

"Two or Three Things from the Past." Tr. Wang Ping and Ron Padgett. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine of International Literature.


Yu Lihua
"Two Sisters." Tr. Hsin-sheng Kao and Michelle Yeh. In Kao, ed., Nativism Overseas: Contemporary Chinese Women Writers. Albany: SUNY, 1993, 57-80.

"Glass Marbles Scattered All Over the Ground." Tr. Hsiao Lien-ren. In Chi Pang-yuan, et al., eds., An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature. Taipei: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1975, II, 161-73.

"In Liu Village." Trans. by the author and C.T. Hsia. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., Chinese Stories From Taiwan: 1960-1970. NY: Columbia UP, 1976, 101-42. Also in Literature East and West, 15.2 (1972): 219-43 and in Ann C. Carver and Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang, eds., Bamboo Shoots After the Rain: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of Taiwan. NY: The Feminist Press, 1990, 47-82.

"Nightfall." Tr. Vivian Hsu and Julia Fitzgerald. In Vivian Ling Hsu, ed., Born of the Same Roots: Stories of Modern Chinese Women. Bloomington: IUP, 1981, 194-209.


Yu Luojin
A Chinese Winter's Tale. Tr Rachel May and Zhu Zhiyu. HK: Renditions, 1986.


Yu Mo
"The Day He Was Fired." Tr. Una Y.T. Chen. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1982): 65-93.


Yu Pingbo
"Casual Line." World Classic Poetry and Global Information.

Poems in: Twentieth Century Chinese Poetry: An Anthology. Hsu Kai-yu, ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1963, 14-15.

"Return to the North." World Classic Poetry and Global Information.


Yu Qiuqu
"The Message Man." Tr. David Pollard. Renditions 52: 13-20.

"The Night Boat." Trs. Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang. In Hometown and Childhood. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 123-34.

"Shanghai People" [Shanghai ren]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 351-61. Also translated as "Shanghaiese." Tr. Newton X. Liu. China Community Forum.

"A Taoist's Parinirvana Stupa." Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).

"West Lake: A Dream." Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).

"The Vicissitudes of Tianyi Pavilion." Chinese Literature (Autumn 1998).

"Yangguan Snow." Tr. Newton X. Liu.


Yu Sang
"The Cat Watcher." Tr. Michelle Yeh. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1989): 12-30.


Yu Shangyuan
"The Mutiny" [Bing bian]. In Ku Tsong-nee, ed., Modern Chinese Plays. Shanghai: The Commercial Press, 1941, 23-54.


Yu Xue
Yu Lan: A Chinese Short Story by Yu Xue. Tr. Robert Tung. Copenhagen: East Asian Institute, University of Copenhagen, 1990..


Yu Yingmao
"A Cup of Tea." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 40-42.


Yuan Bingfu
"Confinement." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 75.


Yuan Changying
"Southeast Flies the Peacock." In A. Dooling and K. Torgeson, eds., Writing Women in Modern China: An Anthology of Women's Literature from the Early Twentieth Century. NY: Columbia UP, 1998, 213-52.


Yuan Jing
The Story of Little Black Horse. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1959.


Yuan Jing and Kong Jue
Daughters and Sons. Tr. Sha Po-li. New York: Liberty Press, 1952. Also: Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1979.


Yuan Qiongqiong
"Adversity." Tr. Cynthia Wu Wilcox. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1985): 69-87.

"Beyond Words." Tr. Howard Goldblatt and Joseph Lau. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1983): 17-30.

"Cat." Tr. Howard Goldblatt. Renditions 27/28 (1987): 76-77. Also in Eva Hung, ed., Contemporary Women Writers: Hong Kong and Taiwan. HK: Renditions, 1990, 85-87. Also in Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 117-18.

"Empty Seat." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 194-95.

"Even-Glow." Tr. Chen I-djen. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1985): 1-28.

"Father." Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 219-20.

"Fever." Tr. Felice Marcus. Renditions 52: 71-85. Also in Eva Hung, ed., City Women. HK: Renditions, 2001.

"Flies." Tr. Peter T. Morris. Renditions 35-36 (1991): 198-201. Also in Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 123-25.

"Four Poems by Chu Ling." Tr. Nancy Ing. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1982): 25-28.

"A Lover's Ear." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 3-4.

"The Mulberry Sea." Tr. Susan Dooling. In Ann C. Carver and Sung-sheng Y. Chang, eds., Bamboo Shoots after the Rain: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of Taiwan. New York: The Feminist Press at CUNY, 1990, 149-66.

"Not Seen." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 208-10.

"The Old House That Stood For Thirty Years." Tr. Ying-fun Cheung Su. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1983): 18-26.

"A Place of One's Own." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1982): 1-24. Rpt. in Michael S. Duke, ed., Worlds of Modern Chinese Fiction. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1991, 193-205. Also in Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 265-80.

"The Sky's Excape." Tr. Michael S. Duke. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1979): 1-24. Rpt. in Nancy Ing, ed., Winter Plum: Contemporary Chinese Fiction. Taipei: Chinese Materials Center, 1982, 479-98.

"The Swing." Tr. Nancy Du. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1994): 47-52.

"Typhoon Night." Tr. Nancy Ing. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1977): 55-56.


Yuan Ren
"Tale of Two Strangers." Tr. Daniel J. Bauer. In Pang-yuan Chi and David Der-wei Wang, eds., The Last of the Whampoa Breed: Stories of the Chinese Diaspora.New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.


Yuan Shuibo
Soy Sauce and Prawns: Satiric Political Verse. Tr. Sidney Shapiro. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1963.

“A Young Sudanese,” “Artistic Freedom,” and “Museums—London, New York, and Points West.” In Meserve and Meserve, eds., Modern Literature from China. NY: New York UP, 1974, 156-59.


Danny N.T. Yung
"Chronicle of Women: Liu Sola In Concert." Tr. Martha Cheung. In Cheung and Jane Lai, eds., An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Drama. NY: Oxford UP, 1997, 825-73.

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Zang Di
"Marriage Cuisine," "Against Memory," "Primer." Trs. George O'Connell and Diana Shi. Atlanta Review xiv, 2 (Spring/Summer 2008): 58-60.


Zang Kejia
"Gazing at Central China." Tr. Kai-yu Hsu. In Hsu, ed. The Chinese Literary Scene: A Writers' Visit to the People's Republic. NY: Vintage Books, 1975, 194-96.

Poems in: Contemporary Chinese Poetry. Ed. Robert Payne; Twentieth Century Chinese Poetry. Ed. Kai-yu Hsu.

"Woman Ware Seller." World Classic Poetry and Global Information..


Zeng Guihai (Tseng Kuei-hai)
Poems, trs. K. C. Tu and Robert Backus, in Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 16 (2005): 143-48.


Zeng Hong
"Three Short-Lived Poems from Yesterday." Tr. Yanbing Chen. In Henry YH Zhao, Yanbing Chen, and John Rosenwald. Fissures: Chinese Writing Today. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2000, 132.


Zeng Pu
Fleur sur l'ocean des peches. Tr. Isabelle Bijou. Paris: Editions T.E.R., 1983.

"Flower in a Sinful Sea." Trs. Rafe de Crespigny and Liu Ts'un-yan. Renditions 18 (1982): 137-92.


Zeng Xinyi
"I Love the Professor." In Rosemary Haddon, tr./ed , Oxcart: Nativist Stories from Taiwan, 1934-1977. Dortmund: Projekt Verlag, 1996, 207-20.


Zeng Zhuo
"I Look Afar." Chinese Literature (Summer 1997).

"An Old Sea Gull." Chinese Literature (Summer 1997).


Zha Jianying
"Beijing Vanities." Venue 1 (1997): 72-98.

"Issues in Contemporary Chinese Literature: Informal Roundtable Discussion by Three Authors: Wang Meng, Liu Sola, Zha Jianying." Tr. Marshal McArthur. Baker Institute, Rice University (March 10, 1998).

"Jianhua Road South, Beijing Streets." Venue 3 (1998): 118-24.


Zhai Yongming
"Jing'an Village." Trs. Tony Price and Tao Naikan. Renditions 52: 92-119.

"Life," "Doll." Trs. George O'Connell and Diana Shi. Atlanta Review xiv, 2 (Spring/Summer 2008): 70-72.

Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 191-97.

Kaffeehauslieder (Songs from a cafe). Tr. Wolfgang Kubin. Bonn: Weidle Verlag, 2004.


Zhan Che (Chan Ch'e)
Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 217-32.

"Little Orchid Isle and the Little Blue Whale," "Dugout Canoe," "The Oar and the Writing Brush--For Syman Rapongan." Taiwan Literature: English Language Series 17 (July 2005): 127-34.


Zhan Jing
"The Busy Secretary." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 53.


Zhan Mingru (Chan Ming-ju)
The Story of Huannawa. Excerpt translated by Marshal McArthur in Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series 4 (1999): 15-22.


Zhang Ailing (or Eileen Chang)
"A Beating." Tr. D.E. Pollard. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996). Also in Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 292-93.

"The Betrothal of Yindi." In Cyril Birch, ed. Anthology of Chinese Literature. NY: Grove Press, 1965-72, 2: 432-47. Rpt in Shanghai: Electric and Lurid City: An Anthology. Ed. Barbara Baker. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1998, 56-63.

"A Chronicle of Changing Clothes." Tr. Andrew F. Jones. positions 11, 2 (Fall 2003): 427-41.

"From the Ashes." Tr. Oliver Stunt. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996).

"The Golden Cangue." In Hsia et.al., eds. Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas 1919-1949. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981.

"Great Felicity." Tr. Janet Ng with Karen Kingsbury. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996). Also in Eva Hung, ed., Traces of Love and Other Stories. HK: Renditions Paperback, 2000.

"International Shanghai, 1941: Coffee House Chat about Sexual Intimacy and the Childlike Charm of the Japanese." Tr. Edward Gunn. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals. Armonk: M.E.Sharpe, 1992, 296-301.

"Intimate Words." Tr. Janet Ng. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996).

"Little Finger Up." In Lucian Wu, tr. and ed., New Chinese Stories: Twelve Short Stories by Contemporary Chinese Writers. Taipei: Heritage Press, 1961, 63-84.

"Love in a Fallen City." Tr. Karen Kingsbury. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996). Also in Love in a Fallen City. NY: New York Review of Books Classics, 2006. Also tr. by Shu-ning Sciban. In Shu-ning Sciban and Fred Edwards, eds., Dragonflies: Fiction by Chinese Women in the Twentieth Century (East Asia Series 115). Ithaca: East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2003, 32-70.

Love in a Fallen City. Tr. Karen Kingsbury. NY: New York Review of Books Classics, 2006. ["Aloeswood Incense," "Jasmine Tea," "Love in a Fallen City," "The Golden Cangue," "Sealed Off," Red Rose, White Wine"] [publisher's blurb] [MCLC Resource Center review by Haiyan Lee]

Lust, Caution: The Story. Tr. Julia Lovell. With afterword by Ang Lee and special essay by James Schamus. New York: Anchor Books, 2007. [publisher's blurb]

"My Writing." Tr. Wendy Larson. In Kirk A. Denton, ed., Modern Chinese Literary Thought. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1996, 436-42.

Naked Earth. HK: Union Press, 1956.

"Red Rose and White Rose." Tr. Carolyn Brown. Ph. D. Dissertation. Washington, D.C.: American University, 1978.

"The Religion of the Chinese" [Zhongguoren de zongjiao]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 283-92.

The Rice Sprout Song. New York: Scribner's, 1955.

The Rouge of the North (originally in English). Berkeley: UCP, 1998.

"Sealed Off" (Fengsuo). Tr. Karen Kingsbury. In Lau, Goldblatt, eds., Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. NY: CUP, 1995, 188-97. Also as "Shut Down." Tr. Janet Ng with Karen Kingsbury. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996).

"Shame, Amah." In Carter and Chang, eds., Bamboo Shoots After Rain: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of Taiwan. NY: The Feminist Press, 1990.

"Sing-song Girls of Shanghai." [first two chapters of Haishang hua liezhuan]. In Chinese Middlebrow Fiction form the Ch'ing and Early Republican Eras. HK: Chinese University Press; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1984.

Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai. By Han Bangqing. Trs. by Eileen Chang. NY: Weatherhead Books, 2006.

"Stale Mates" (written in English). Renditions 27/28 (Spring/Autumn 1987): 10-16. Also in Eva Hung, ed., Traces of Love and Other Stories. HK: Renditions Paperback, 2000.

"Steamed Osmanthus Flower and Ah Xiao's Unhappy Autumn." Tr. Simon Patton. In Eva Hung, ed., Traces of Love and Other Stories. HK: Renditions Paperback, 2000, 59-91.

"Traces of Love." Tr. Eva Hung. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996). Also in Eva Hung, ed., Traces of Love and Other Stories. HK: Renditions Paperback, 2000.

Traces of Love and Others Stories. Ed. Eva Hung. HK: Renditions Book, 2000.

"What is Essential Is That Names Be Right." Tr. Karen Kingsbury. Renditions 45 (Spring 1996).

"Wife, Vamp, Child." (1943). Rpt. in Lianhe wenxue 3.5 (March 1987): 54.

Written on Water. Tr. Andrew F. Jones. Introduction by Nicole Huang. NY: Columbia UP, 2005. [essays on art, literature, war, and urban life] [CUP abstract]


Zhang Baishan
"Rented Wife." Tr. Michael S. Weiss. In Jianing Chen, ed. Themes in Contemporary Chinese Literature. Beijing: New World Press, 1993, 29-34.


Zhang Baoxin
"Can a Dramatic Ensemble Be Administered Like an Army Unit?" In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume I: Criticism and Polemics. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 105-110.


Zhang Biwu
"Rickshaw Man." Tr. Timothy C. Wong. In Wong, Stories for Saturday: Twentieth Century Chinese Popular Fiction. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003, 37-43.


Zhang Chengzhi
The Black Steed (Hei junma). Beijing: Chinese Literature Press, 1989.

"The Black Steed." In Love That Burns on a Summer's Night. Beijing: Chinese Literature Press, 1990, 137-230.

"Chairman Mao Graffiti." In Geremie Barme, Shades of Mao: The Posthumous Cult of the Great Leader. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1996.

"Dazzling Poma." Tr. Steven L. Riep. In Michael S. Duke, ed., Worlds of Modern Chinese Fiction. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1991, 329-38.

"The Love of Shata." Chinese Literature (Winter 1995): 169-183.

"The Nine Palaces" (Jiuzuo gongdian), in Jeanne Tai, ed., Spring Bamboo: A Collection of Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. NY: Random House, 1989, 41-55.

"River of the North" (Beifang de he). Tr. Stephen Fleming. Chinese Literature (Summer 1987): 42-137.

"Statue of a Dog." Tr. Andrew F. Jones. positions: east asia cultures critique 10, 3 (Winter 2002): 511-24.

"The Way of Heaven, Beginning of Autumn". Tr. Helen Wang. In Henry Zhao and John
Caley, eds., Under-sky Underground: Chinese Writing 'Today' 1. London: Wellsweep, 199: 145-148.

"Why Herdsmen Sing about 'Mother'" (Qishou weishenme gechang muqin). Tr. Xu Ying. In Prize-Winning Stories from China 1978-1979, 123-35.


Zhang Cuo (Chang Ts'o, or Dominic Cheung)
Poems in: The Isle Full of Noises: Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. Ed/tr. Dominic Cheung. NY: Columbia UP, 1987, 139-53..


Zhang Dachun (Chang Ta-chun)
"Alley 116, Liaoning Stret." Tr. Ying-tsih Hwang. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1992): 53-59.

"Birds of a Feather." Tr. Hsin-sheng C. Kao. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., The Unbroken Chain: An Anthology of Taiwan Fiction Since 1926. Bloomington: IUP, 1983, 262-75.

"The General's Monument." Tr. Ying-tsih Hwang and John Balcom. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1987): 58-84. Rpt in Michael S. Duke, ed., Worlds of Modern Chinese Fiction. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1991, 13-28; and in Pang-yuan Chi, ed., Taiwan Literature in Chinese and English. Taipei: Commonwealth Publishing, 1999, 177-239.

"A Guided Tour of an Apartment Complex." Tr. Chen I-djen. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1989): 1-24.

"Lucky Worries About His Country." Tr. Chu Chiyu. Renditions 35-36 (1991): 130-43. Also in Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. NY: CUP, 1995, 460-73.

"Speaker of the Aside." Tr. Hwang Ying-tsih. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1986): 75-85.

"Ximi in the Metropolis." In Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 376-89.

"The Wall." Tr. Chen I-djen. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1987): 1-21.

Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up. Tr. Michael Berry. NY: Columbia UP, 2000.


Zhang Er
Carved Water. Tr. Bob Holman. Kaneohe, HI: Tinfish Press, 2003.

"Raindrop," and "Chinese Honey." In Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 201-03,

"Rainwiper." Tr. Arpine Konyalian Grenier. Tinfish 6 (March 1998).

Slight Progress. Tr. Rachel D. Levitsky. NY: Pleasure Boat Studio, 2006.

"Two Poems." Tr. Bob Holman. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine of International Literature.

Verses on Bird. Tr. Rachel D. Levitsky. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2004.


Zhang Guixing
My South Seas Sleeping Beauty: A Tale of Memory and Longing. Tr. Valerie Jaffe. NY: Columbia UP, 2007. [publisher's blurb] [MCLC Center review by Pei-Yin Lin]


Zhang Henshui
"Eighty-one Dreams (Prologue and Dreams 72, 15 and 36). Tr. T. M. McClellan. Renditions 57 (2002): 35-67; 61 (2004): 27-49; 62 (2004): 41-69.

"The Famine of '29" [chps. 2-4 of Return of the Swallow (Yan guilai; 1936)]. Tr. T. M. McClellan. In McClellan, Zhang Henshui and Popular Chinese Fiction, 1919-1949. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen, 2005, appendix A.

"Fate in Tears and Laughter" (partial). Tr. Borthwick. In Liu Ts'un-yan, ed., Chinese Middlebrow Fiction: Fiction from the Ch'ing and Early Republican Eras. HK: The Chinese University Press, 1984, 255-87.

Shanghai Express: A Thirties Novel by Zhang Henshui. Tr. William Lyell. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997..


Zhang Jishu
"Bed-Wetting." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 101.


Zhang Jie
Die Arche, Roman. Tr. Nelly Ma. Munich: Frauenoffensive, 1985.

As Long as Nothing Happens Nothing Will. London: Virago, 1988.

"The Boat I Steer: A Study in Perseverance." Tr. Yu Fanqin. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992, 119-122.

"Bouquet for Dajiang." Tr. He Yunlan. Chinese Literature 9 (1979): 59-71.

"Gathering of Ears of Wheat." Trs. Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang. In Hometown and Childhood. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 109-14.

"Glean of Wheat Ears" [Jian maisui]. Tr. Martin Woesler. In Martin Woesler, ed., 20th Century Chinese Essays in Translation. Bochum: Bochum UP, 2000, 174-76.

Leaden Wings. Tr. Gladys Yang. London: Virago Press, 1987. Also Trans. as Heavy Wings. Tr. Howard Goldblatt. NY: Grove Weidenfeld, 1989.

"Love Must Not Be Forgotten." In Love Must Not Be Forgotten. San Francisco: China Books, 1986. Rpt in Carolyn Choa and David Su Li-qun, eds., The Vintage Book of Contemporary Chinese Fiction. NY: Vintage Books, 2001, 205-19. Also trs as "Love Cannot Be Forgotten" in Helen F. Siu and Zelda Stern, eds./trs. Mao's Harvest: Voices from China's New Generation. NY: Oxford UP, 1983, 23-29.

Love Must Not Be Forgotten. San Francisco: China Books, 1986

"The Music of the Forests." Tr. Gao Yan. Chinese Literature 9 (1979): 48-58.

"The Position of Women in China: A Lecture by Woman Writer Zhang Jie." Tr. Chong Woei Lien. China Information 10, 1 (Summer 1995): 51-58.

"Pursuit." China Reconstructs 12, 44 (1981).

"Remorse." In Helen F. Siu and Zelda Stern, eds., Mao's Harvest: Voices From China's New Generation. NY: Oxford University Press, 1983, 23-28.

Schwere Flugel, Roman. Tr. Michael Kahn-Ackermann. Munich: Hanser, 1985.

She Knocked at the Door. Long River Press, 2005.

"The Time is Not Yet Ripe." Tr. Gladys Yang. In Yang Bian, ed., The Time is Not Ripe: Contemporary China's Best Writers and Their Stories. Beijing: FLP, 1991, 260-80.

"An Unrecorded Life." Tr. Nienling Liu. In The Rose Coloured Dinner. HK: Joint Publishing Company, 1988, 38-50.


Zhang Jungu
"Twighlight Years." Tr. Jun-mei Chang Chou and Eva Shan Chou. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1982): 66-81.


Zhang Junmai (Carsun Chang)
"Human Rights Are the Basis of Constitutionalism." Contemporary Chinese Thought (Special issue on Rights and Human Rights). 31, 1 (Fall 1999): 100-03.


Zhang Kangkang
"Bitter Dreams." Tr. Katharina Byrne. In Yang Bian, ed., The Time is Not Ripe: Contemporary China's Best Writers and Their Stories. Beijing: FLP, 1991, 287-326.

"Cruelty." Tr. Richard King. Renditions 49 (Spring 1998): 115-52. Rpt. in Richard King, ed., Living with Thier Past: Post-Urban Youth Fiction. Hong Kong: Renditions Paperacks, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003, 33-72.

The Invisible Companion. Tr. Daniel Bryant. HK: New World Press, 1996.

Living With Their Past: Post-Urban Youth Fiction. Ed. By Richard King. Hong Kong: Renditions, 2002.

"Northern Lights." Tr. Daniel Bryant. Chinese Literature (Winter 1988): 92-102.

"The Peony Garden." In Richard King, ed., Living with Thier Past: Post-Urban Youth Fiction. Hong Kong: Renditions Paperacks, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003, 15-29.

"The Right to Love" (Ai de quanli). Trs. R.A. Roberts and Angela Knox. In One Half of the Sky: Selections from Contemporary Women Writers of China. London: William Heinemann, 1987, 51-81.

"Sandstorm." In Richard King, ed., Living with Thier Past: Post-Urban Youth Fiction. Hong Kong: Renditions Paperacks, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003, 77-138.

"Sea Turtle." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 121-22.

"The Spirit of Fire" (Huo de jingling). Tr. Nienling Liu. In The Rose Colored Dinner. HK: Joint Publishing Company, 1988, 51-59.

"The Wasted Years" (Kongbai). Tr. Shen Zhen. Chinese Literature 3 (1982): 5-16. Also in Seven Contemporary Chinese Women Writers. Beijing: Panda Books, 1982, 235-48.


Zhang Kangkang and Mei Jin
"The Tolling of a Distant Bell." Tr. Daniel Bryant. In Michael S. Duke, ed., Contemporary Chinese Literature: An Anthology of Post-Mao Fiction and Poetry. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1984, 1985, 98-108.


Zhang Langlang
"My Home is Next to Tiananmen Square" (Wo jia jiu zai Tiananmen pangbian). In Geremie Barme, New Ghosts, Old Dreams: Chinese Rebel Voices. NY: Times Books, 1992, 111-20.


Zhang Lili
"Green Barracks." Tr. Yuanxi Ma. In Xiaomei Chen, ed., Reading the Right Text: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Drama. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003, 336-90.


Zhang Lingling
"Afternoon in the Study." Tr. Norma Liu Hsiao. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1973): 41-43.


Zhang Manjuan
"A Bowl of White Rice." Tr. Kenneth Lee. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1990): 27-32.


Zhang Mei
"A Record." Tr. Patricia Sieber. In Patricia Sieber, ed., Red Is Not the Only Color: Contemporary Chinese Fiction on Love and Sex between Women, Collected Stories. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 73-92.


Zhang Mingfei
"The Windmaster." Tr. Timothy C. Wong. In Wong, Stories for Saturday: Twentieth Century Chinese Popular Fiction. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003, 109-24.


Zhang Mingquan
"Trust Man a Little Bit More." In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume II: Poetry and Fiction. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 131-32.


Zhang Mingyuan
"Wild Grass." Tr. Philip F. Williams. In Xiaomei Chen, ed., Reading the Right Text: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Drama. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003, 391-457.


Zhang Mo (Chang Mo)
Poems in: China, China: Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan, Republic of China. Eds. Germain Groogenbroodt and Peter Stinson. Ninove, Belgium: Point Books, 1986.


Zhang Qinghai
"Pick Up the Torch." Tr. Robert Reynolds. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1985): 1-12.


Zhang Ran
"The Eye of Dusk." Tr. Hwang Ying-tsih. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1991): 1-25.


Zhang Shizhao
"Self-Awareness." Contemporary Chinese Thought (Special issue on Rights and Human Rights). 31, 1 (Fall 1999): 48-53. Rpt. in The Chinese Human Rights Reader: Documents and Commentary, 1900-2000. Eds. Stephen C. Angle and Marina Svensson. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001, 57-61.


Zhang Tianyi
Big Lin and Little Lin. Tr. Gladys Yang. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1958.

"The Breasts of a Girl." Eds. Yuan and Payne. Contemporaryu Chinese Short Stories. London: Noel Carrington, 1946, 97-117.

"The Bulwark." Tr. Nathan Mao. In Joseph S.M. Lau, Leo Ou-fan Lee, and C.T. Hsia, eds., Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas, 1918-1948. NY: Columbia UP.

"Dream" (Meng). Tr. Shu-ying Tsau. In Tsau, Zhang Tianyi's Fiction: The Beginning of Proletarian Fiction in China. Ph.d. diss. University of Toronto, 1976, 217-32.

"Generosity." Tr. W.J.F. Jenner. In Jenner, ed., Modern Chinese Stories. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1970, 101-106.

"Going to the Cinema." People's China 12 (1953): 33-36. Rpt. in Zhang Tianyi, Stories of Chinese Young Pioneers. Peking: FLP, 1954, 1-9.

"Hatred." Tr. Tsau Shu-ying. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 8 (1976): 63-71.

"How Lo Wen-ying Became a Young Pioneer." Chinese Literature 3 (1954): 139-46.

"The Inside Story." In Chi-chen Wang, tr. Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. NY: Columbia University Press, 1944, 9-17.

Magic Gourd. Tr. Gladys Yang. Peking: FLP, 1959.

"Mid-Autumn Festival." Tr. Mary Gregory. Tea Leaves 1, 1 (1965): 12-23. Also Tr. Ronald Miao. Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. NY: CUP, 1995, 136-42.

"Mr. Hua Wei." Tr. J. Vochala and I Lervitova. New Orient 5, 4 (1966): 123-26. Also Tr. Yeh Chun-chan. In Three Seasons and Other Stories. London: Staples Press, 1946, 111-118.

"Mutation." In Edgar Snow, ed., Living China; Modern Chinese Stories. NY: John Day Co., 1937, 267-88.

"A New Life." Tr. Carl Durley. Renditions, 2 (1974): 31-49. Tr. Tso Cheng. "New Life." Chinese Literature 1 (1955): 160-180; Wang Chi-chen. "A New Life." In Chi-chen Wang, tr. Stories of China at War. NY: Columbia UP, 1946, 133-44.

"Reunion." In Chi-chen Wang, tr. Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. NY: Columbia University Press, 1944, 119-26.

"The Road." In Chi-chen Wang, tr. Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. NY: Columbia University Press, 1944, 1-8.

"Smile." In Chi-chen Wang, tr. Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. NY: Columbia University Press, 1944, 108-18.

"Spring Breeze." Tr. Hou Chien. In C.T. Hsia, ed., Twentieth-Century Chinese Stories. NY: Columbia UP, 1971, 64-89.

Stories of Chinese Young Pioneers. Beijing: FLP, 1962. [includes: "How Lo Wen-ying Became a Young Pioneer," "They and We," and "Yung-sheng at Home"]

"A Summer Night's Dream." Tr. Sidney Shapiro. Chinese Literature 1 (1962): 3-39.

"They and We." Chinese Literature 3 (1954): 146-151.

"Twenty-one Men." Tr. Sze Ming-ting. China Today 1, 4 (1935): 75-77.


Zhang Wei
The Ancient Ship. Tr. Howard Goldblatt. NY: HarperCollins, 2008.

"The Black Shark Sea." Tr. T. C. Russell. World Literature in English Translation. University of Manitoba.

"Blending in the Untamed Land." Tr. Terrence Russell. Studies in Asia Series II, 2, 2 (Fall 2005): 98-111.

September's Fable [Jiuyue de yuyan] (excerpt). Tr. Terrence Russell. Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine for International Literature.

September's Fable. Trs. Terrence Russell and Shawn Xian Ye. Paramus, NJ: Homa and Sekey Books, 2007.

Seven Kinds of Mushrooms (excerpt). Tr. Terrence Russell. Muse Apprentice Guild.


Zhang Weixin
“Story of a Small Village.” Tr. Li Ziliang. Chinese Literature (Summer 1993): 130-32.


Zhang Wenda
"I'm All for Fox Fairies." Tr. David Pollard. Renditions 29/30 (Spring/Aut. 1988): 182-83.


Zhang Wenhuan (Chang Wen-huan)
"A Betel Nut Basket." Tr. Lili Selden. Taiwan Literature English Translation Series 22 (Jan. 2008): 77-80.

"Overburdened." Tr. Lili Selden. Taiwan Literature English Translation Series 22 (Jan. 2008): 21-28.


Zhang Xiguo (Chang Hsi-kuo, Chang S. K.)
"The Amateur Cameraman." Tr. Jeffrey C. Bent. In David Der-wei Wang, ed., Running Wild: New Chinese Writers. NY: Columbia UP, 1994, 197-237.

"Banana Freighter." Tr. Jeffrey Toy Eng. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1987): 82-92.

The City Trilogy: Five Jade Disks, Defenders of the Dragon City, and Tale of a Feather. Tr. John Balcolm. NY: Columbia UP, 2003.

Chess King. Hongkong: Chinese University of HK, 1986.

"Les conquèrants." Tr. Marc Gilbert. In Angel Pino and Issabelle Rabut, eds., A mes frères du village de garrison: Anthologie de nouvelles taiwanaises contemporaines. Paris: Blue de China, 2001, 55-91.

"The Conquerors." Tr. Ross Lonergan. In Michael S. Duke, ed., Worlds of Modern Chinese Fiction. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1991, 125-44.

"Earth." Tr. John Kwan-Terry. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., Chinese Stories From Taiwan: 1960-1970. NY: Columbia University Press, 1976, 145-93. Also in Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 330-75.

"Flute." Tr. David Steelman. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1975): 55-76. Republished in Nancy Ing, ed., Winter Plum: Contemporary Chinese Fiction. Taipei: Chinese Materials Center, 1982, 21-45.

"Immolation." Tr. Diane Ying. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1975): 35-38.

"Red Child." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Winter 1981): 51-71. Also as "Red Boy." Tr. Jeannette L. Faurot. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., The Unbroken Chain: An Anthology of Taiwan Fiction Since 1926. Bloomington: IUP, 1983, 218-31.


Zhang Xian
"A Corner Forsaken by Love." Tr. Hu Zhihui. Chinese Literature 11 (1982): 5-26. Also in Contemporary Chinese Short Stories. Beijing: Chinese Literature, 1983, 42-70. Also in Helen F. Siu and Zelda Stern, eds., Mao's Harvest: Voices From China's New Generation. NY: Oxford University Press, 1983, 106-124. Also trans. by Katherine Lu as "A Place Forgotten by Love." In Lee Yee, ed., The New Realism: Writings From China After the Cultural Revolution. NY: Hippocrene Books, 1983, 244-60.

"The Widow." Tr. Howard Goldblattt and Ellen Yeung. In Michael S. Duke, ed., Contemporary Chinese Literature: An Anthology of Post-Mao Fiction and Poetry. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1984, 1985, 91-97. also in Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 16.3 (1984): 38-43.


Zhang Xianliang
"After Twenty Years of Silence We Lick Our Wounds: Our Battle for a Place in World Literature." Tr. W.J.F. Jenner. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992, 80-83.

"Bitter Springs--A Truck Driver's Story." Tr. Rui An. In Yang Bian, ed., The Time is Not Ripe: Contemporary China's Best Writers and Their Stories. Beijing: FLP, 1991, 333-82.

"Body and Soul." Tr. Phillip F.C. Williams. In W.C. Chau, ed., Prize Winning Stories From China: 1980-81. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1985, 58-92.

Getting Used to Dying. Tr. M. Avery. London: Collins, 1991.

"Good Morning Friends: Excerpts." Tr. Mark Kruger. Renditions 31 (1989): 7-30.

Grass Soup. Tr. M. Avery. London: Secker and Warburg, 1994.

"The Great Wind." In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume II: Poetry and Fiction. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 133-35.

Half of Man is Woman. New York: Norton, 1986.

"Letter to the Yen-ho Editorial Board." In Hualing Nieh, ed., Literature of the Hundred Flowers, Volume II: Poetry and Fiction. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 136-40.

Mimosa. Tr. G. Yang. Beijing: Panda, 1985.

My Bodhi Tree. Tr. Martha Avery. London: Secker and Warburg, 1996.

"Shorblac: A Driver's Story." Tr. Zhu Hong, In Zhu Hong, ed., The Chinese Western. NY: Ballantine, 1988, 117-52. Also in Spring of Bitter Waters: Short Fiction from China Today. London: W.H. Allen and Co., 1989.

"The Story of an Old Man and a Dog." Tr. Zhu Hong, In Zhu Hong, ed., The Chinese Western. NY: Ballantine, 1988,, 75-100. Also in Spring of Bitter Waters: Short Fiction from China Today. London: W.H. Allen and Co., 1989.


Zhang Xiaofeng
"Lumps of Coal." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1985): 33-60.

"A Variety of Lovely Things." Tr. Christopher Lupke. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1985): 63-73.


Zhang Xin
"Certainly Not Coincidence." In Six Contemporary Chinese Women Writers, IV. Beijing: Panda, 1995, 264-74.

"Invincible Time." Chinese Literature (Spring 1997).

"What Hope For." Chinese Literature (Winter 1998).


Zhang Xinxin
"A 'Bengal Tigress' Interviews Herself: A Panorama of Our Times from Within." Tr. Ellen Lai-shan Yeung. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992, 137-46.

"The Dreams of Our Generation" and "Selections From Beijing's People." Ed. and tr. by Edward Gunn, Donna Jung and Patricia Farr. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Papers, 1986.

"Dust." Tr. W.J.F. Jenner. Renditions 27-28 (1987) 163-73.

"How Did I Miss You?" Tr. Angela Knox. In R.A. Roberts and Angela Knox, eds., One Half of the Sky. Heinneman: London, 1987, 92-124. Also trans. by Nienling Liu. In The Rose Coloured Dinner. HK: Joint Publishing, 1988, 134-66. Also in Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-Han Yip, Wimal Dissanayake, eds., A Place of One's Own: Stories of Self in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. NY: Oxford UP, 1999, 3189-214.

"The 'June 4 Syndrome': Spiritual and Ideological Schizophrenia." Tr. Jeffrey Kinkley. In Helmut Martin, ed., Modern Chinese Writers: Self-portrayals. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992, 165-67.

"Theatrical Effects." Tr. Jeffrey C. Kinkley. Fiction 8, 2/3 (1987): 146-65.


Zhang Xinxin and Sang Ye
Chinese Lives. Eds. and trs. W.J.F. Jenner and Delia David. London: Macmillan London, 1987. Also as Chinese Profiles. Beijing : Chinese Literature, 1986.


Zhang Xingjian
"Goodwives" [Poniangmen]. Tr. David Pollard. In Pollard, ed., The Chinese Essay. NY: Columbia UP, 2000, 363-67.


Zhang Xiuya
"The Old Man and the Duck." Tr. Una Y.T. Chen. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1980): 73-88.


Zhang Yanxun
"The Frog-Catchers." Tr. Norma Liu Hsiao. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1973): 67-77.


Zhang Yi
"Brothers From Taipei." Tr. Chen I-djen. The Chinese Pen (Summer 1985): 74-85.


Zhang Yongxiang
"Autumn Execution." Tr. Yu Jen-chang and David Steelman. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1977): 37-121.


Zhang Zao
"Night View of New York." Tr. Yanbing Chen. In Henry YH Zhao, Yanbing Chen, and John Rosenwald. Fissures: Chinese Writing Today. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2000, 144-46.


Zhang Zhen
"The Foreign Beach." Tr. Yanbing Chen. In Henry YH Zhao, Yanbing Chen, and John Rosenwald. Fissures: Chinese Writing Today. Brookline, MA: Zephyr Press, 2000, 96-97.

"Poetry," and "Revolution." In Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 207-09.


Zhang Zheng
"Fad." In Loud Sparrows: Contemporary Chinese Short-Shorts. Trs. Aili Mu, Julie Chiu, and Howard Goldblatt. NY: Columbia UP, 2006, 11-15.


Zhang Zhilu
“A Broken Promise.” Tr. Richard A. Kunst. In Jianing Chen, ed. Themes in Contemporary Chinese Literature. Beijing: New World Press, 1993, 299-302.


Zhang Zhizhang
"The Hole." Tr. Howard Goldblatt. In Nancy Ing, ed., Winter Plum: Contemporary Chinese Fiction. Taipei: Chinese Materials Center, 1982, 1-20.

"Mishap." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Spring 1981): 1-24.


Zhang Zizhang
"The Banyan Tree." Tr. Anne Behnke. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1979): 63-92.


Zhao Danian
"Three Sketches." In Carolyn Choa and David Su Li-qun, eds., The Vintage Book of Contemporary Chinese Fiction. NY: Vintage Books, 2001, 229-36


Zhao Dan
"Rigid Control Ruins Art and Literature." Chinese Literature 1 (1981): 108-11.


Zhao Qiong
Poems in Wang Ping, ed., New Generation: Poems from China Today. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1999, 213-15.


Zhao Qingge
"Can This Also Be Called an Autobiography?" Tr. Jing M. Wang. In Wang, ed., Jumping Through Hoops: Autobiograpical Stories by Modern Chinese Women Writers. HK: Hong Kong UP, 2003, 189-96.

The Legend of the White Snake. Beijing: New World, 1998.


Zhao Shuli
Changes in Li Village. Tr. Gladys Yang. Beijing: FLP, 1954, 55-92.

"Little Erhei's Marriage." Chinese Literature 5 (1979): 28-54.

"Lucky." Tr. Cyril Birch. In Lau, Hsia, Lee, eds., Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas 1919-1949. NY: Columbia UP, 1981, 324-333.

"Meng Xiangying Stands Up." Tr. W.J.F. Jenner. In W.J.F. Jenner, ed. Modern Chinese Stories. London: Oxford UP, 1970, 121-38.

"A New Canteen and Old Memories." Tr. Yang Hsien-yi. Chinese Literature 12 (1959): 107-11.

"Patriarch." Tr. Sidney Shapiro. Chinese Literature 3 (1964): 19-30.

"Registration." Chinese Literature (1952): 5-33. Also in Registration and Other Stories by Contemporary Chinese Writers. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1954, 55-92.

Rhymes of Li Youcai and Other Stories. Beijing: FLP, 1980.

Sanliwan Village. Tr. Gladys Yang. Beijing: FLP, 1964. Excerpted in Chinese Literature, 3 (1957): 3-137.

"The Tax Collecter." Tr. Joseph Kalmer. Eastern World 4 (1950).

"The Unglovable Hands." Chinese Literature 1 (1961): 44-57. Also trans. by Nathan K. Mao and Winston L.Y. Yang. In Kai-yu Hsu, ed., Literature of the People's Republic of China. Bloomington: IUP, 1980, 494-502.

"The Widow Tian and Her Pumpkins." Tr. Jeffrey C. Kinkley. In Helen Siu, ed., Furrows--Peasants, Intellectuals, and the State: Stories and Histories From Modern China. Stanford: SUP, 1990, 103-105.


Zhao Shumin
"Autumn." Tr. Loh I-cheng. The Chinese Pen (Autumn 1982): 1-55.

"Kitty is Dead." In Chinese Women Writers' Association, eds., The Muse of China Volume II: A Collection of Prose and Short Stories. Taipei: Chinese Women Writers' Association, 1978, 1-25.


Zhao Tiaokuang
“In the Pawnshop.” Tr. Timothy C. Wong. In Wong, Stories for Saturday: Twentieth Century Chinese Popular Fiction. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003, 195-204.


Zhao Yiheng
"The Woman in Crimson." Tr. John Minford. In Under-Sky Underground. London: Wellsweep, 1994, 33-38.


Zhao Yuxiang (Chao Yu-hsiang)
"Two Ways of Looking at It." In Saturday Afternoon at the Mill and Other One-Act Plays. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1957, 79-95.


Zhao Yuan
"The Courtyard of My Childhood." Trs. Ren Zhong and Yuzhi Yang. In Hometown and Childhood. San Francisco: Long River Press, 2005, 41-50.


Zhao Zhenkai (Bei Dao and Shi Mo)
"The Homecoming Stranger." Tr. Bonnie S. McDougall and Susette Ternent Cooke. In Waves. Tr. and ed. Bonnie S. McDougall. HK: Chinese University Press, 1985. Also trans. by Susette Cooke. In Michael S. Duke, ed., Contemporary Chinese Literature