524-Taipei People-Pai Hsien yung- Novel-1971
Barack
2024/06/23
"Taipei People", first published in 1971, is a highly complex collection of short stories, consisting of fourteen first-rate short stories. When connected together, the effect is greatly increased. Not only does the scope of the novel become wider, allowing us to see "all kinds of people" in society, but more importantly, due to the repeated theme and mutual accompaniment, we can further understand the meaning of the work in-depth, and get a glimpse of the author's outlook on life and the universe hidden in the work.
Bai Xianyong was born in Nanning, Guangxi in 1937. His father was the senior general Bai Chongxi, and his mother Ma Peizhang was the daughter of Ma Jianqing (Ma Weiqi), the magistrate of Xing'an County at the time and a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. He is a Chinese-American writer, critic, dramatist, Kunqu opera producer, professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Bowen Chair Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He studied at the Department of Hydraulic Engineering of National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan, the Department of Foreign Literature of National Taiwan University, and the University of Iowa in the United States.
In 1968, he wrote the short story "The Last Night of Madame Jin". In 2004, he participated in the production of the Kunqu opera youth version of "The Peony Pavilion", which premiered in Taipei and caused a sensation. Since then, it has been performed many times across the Taiwan Straits and four places and has toured more than 200 times in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, and other places.
Pai Hsien-yung has publicly stated that he is a homosexual in Hong Kong but rarely mentions his sexual orientation in public in Taiwan, China. Pai Hsien-yung once said that he believed his father knew about his homosexuality, but he never really talked to him about it.
Table of Contents
Peony Fate
Yin Xueyan forever
A handful of green
New Year's Eve
The Last Night of Jin Daban
The blood-red azalea
Nostalgia
Liangfuyin
Lonely Love Flower
Huaqiao Rongji
Autumn Thoughts
The sky is full of shining stars
Dream in the Garden
Winter Night
State funeral
Starting from June 17, 2024, I decided to make an attempt, which was to write a novel. There are several motivations for this attempt. First of all, I think that in life, we often encounter some interesting people and things. If we don't record them, it would be a pity. Bai Xianyong mentioned in "Peony Marriage" that he became connected with Guangxi Normal University Press because he adapted the play "Peony Pavilion" at that time. Even if the author of an excellent work passes away one day, the work can be passed down. This is the greatest charm of art. Technology also has a similar function of freezing time; but when we enjoy the convenience of technology, we often don't know who invented these technologies, but when we enjoy works of art, we will pay special attention to who the creator is. The second motivation for writing novels is that real life is often unsatisfactory, but in novels, there can be so-called "cool articles" that transcend the limitations of reality. The third motivation is probably because I have read a few more books and often feel that it is difficult to let go of certain historical figures and events.
"Forever Yin Xueyan" tells the story of a dancer who was very popular in Shanghai before liberation. Regardless of gender, some people are born with a stronger ability to attract the opposite sex. The Analects of Confucius says, "Guanju is joyful but not lewd, sad but not hurt." It is not easy to write about the love between men and women in a way that is both realistic and not full of lust. When the author wrote these short stories in the 1960s, he was studying at the University of Iowa. Although he was in a cornfield, the stories he wrote made people feel the prosperous atmosphere. After 60 years, it still makes people feel immersive. Storytelling does not necessarily have to tell something grand and magnificent, but what is more important is how to tell a good story.
"A Touch of Green" tells the contrast between a girl who lost her husband at the age of 20 and her lover at the age of 30. A person's appearance is largely determined by his or her experiences. A shy girl may one day become a woman with unruly words and deeds; a shy boy may also become a greasy uncle. Is this the only way to deal with the suffering brought by the years? We say that the feeling of youth and girlhood is really so difficult to maintain. We maintain our skin to resist physical aging. Similarly, our hearts also need to be vigilant and maintained.
"New Year's Eve" tells the story of a frustrated soldier. People say, "Heroes die, beauties age", which are all sentimental things. The more a person wants to tell others about his past achievements, the more he proves that he has nothing to say about his current state. When you are young, you are full of vigor and vitality, and you are physically and mentally satisfied, so you are naturally proud. However, as time goes by and you get older, not only does your appearance gradually age, but your heart also becomes fond of reminiscing about the past glory because of the gap in your decline. Regardless of whether the audience is interested or not, and regardless of the audience's feelings, just tell your own great achievements. We should try to avoid becoming such people. If the audience is just trying to cater to me to save my face, it is better not to tell.
"The Last Night of Lady Jin" tells the story of a woman who has been in the dance hall for twenty years and finally married a rich old man to retire. Those veterans who are at ease in the romantic places, who is not a young boy or girl who once loved spring? The lucky ones enter into married life early, and although they may not have the opportunity to see a bigger forest, they may find stability in the ordinary. Some people, due to subjective or objective misfortunes, have never been able to meet their own good fate and have not been able to achieve the right result. The latter may get more satisfaction in carnal desires, seemingly better than the former, but will they really get peace of mind? Sometimes I think that these sensory pleasures may be like seawater, the more you drink, the thirstier you are, and the more thirsty you are, the more you drink. However, if you have not experienced the world of mortals, how can you understand the taste of it?
The story of the Blood-Red Azalea is about a retired soldier who drifts in a foreign land. He first forms a father-daughter relationship with his employer's daughter but is eventually rejected. At a relatively young age, I lost confidence in human emotions to some extent. Because I didn't know how to establish an intimate relationship with others, I even avoided intimate relationships. But later I realized that intimate relationships are an important part of achieving happiness in life. This kind of intimate relationship is not limited to love, but also family and friendship. At the same time, we must also acknowledge the uncertainty of feelings. Today you are in love, but tomorrow you may never see each other again; today's friends may become strangers tomorrow. The previous attitude of avoiding intimate relationships was certainly wrong, but it is also not advisable to completely rely on the emotions of others, especially a specific person, for your happiness in life. After thinking about it, I think the best way is probably to treat others with sincerity. If others can also treat you with sincerity, then enjoy the time together; if others cannot treat you with sincerity, then let them be.
"A Dream in the Garden" tells the story of a group of rich ladies gathering to watch a play. The general's wife, who was once glorious, has now lost her glory and support. She used to be the concubine of a minor official, but now she has survived. Not only has her husband been promoted, but she has also been promoted to a noble lady. In such social occasions, showing off and ridicule are mixed together, and the scene is like a Shura field. I have not experienced such a gathering, but what is the difference between the so-called social skills and human warmth of these so-called upper-class societies and the circles of the market?