To Live (novel)
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''To Live'' is one of the most representative works by Yu Hua, which is also considered as the signal of his creative transformation in literature, from avant-garde fiction to literary realism. The story begins with the narrator traveling through the countryside to collect folk songs and local legends and hears an old peasant's life story, which encompasses many significant historical events in China. Over the course of the story, the main character, Xu Fugui, witnesses the death of his family members and loved ones. The literature techniques Yu Hua applies in the story reveal both the struggles and hope of the ordinaries aroused sympathy and recognition from the public when it was published.
The book was originally published in the Shanghai literary journal ''Harvest''. A film rendition, directed by Zhang Yimou, was released in 1994. The novel has also been adapted into a television series and stage play.
Since its publication, To Live has transcended cultural boundaries, becoming a cornerstone of modern Chinese literature recognized worldwide. Its translations into over a dozen languages have introduced global audiences to the complexities of Chinese history and the universal struggles of humanity. The novel’s themes continue to inspire discussions on resilience and the human condition. Provided by Wikipedia