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FAQs about Chinese Literature Podcast:How many episodes does Chinese Literature Podcast have?The podcast currently has 324 episodes available.
July 23, 2022MenciusThis week, we tackle the biggest question in Confucianism: are people born good and made bad by their environment, or are they inherently bad and only made good through rules and punishments. We look at a passage in the Mencius, arguably the most important text in the Confucian tradition (yes, maybe even more important the Confucius himself). We are looking at the passage from Book 6 A, Passage # 6. ...more19minPlay
July 16, 2022Shi Zhi - The Wave and the OceanToday, we take a look at a poet who, astonishingly, was writing interesting poetry during the height of the Maoist era. His is the most underground of the underground poets, and today we look at one of the poems by Shi Zhi, "The Ocean and the Wave."...more24minPlay
July 09, 2022Li Bai - Let's PartyCan Li Bai, China's greatest poet, be translated into frat-boy-ese? Lee tried. It is not as crazy as it sounds. Li Bai is an alcoholic poet. Though he has long been translated into a highfalutin English that sounds like a stuffy Shakespere. But Li Bai is just talking about getting drunk. Does Lee's translation work? Stay tuned and decide for yourself. ...more24minPlay
July 02, 2022Chen Qiufan - Waste Tide - Part IIIn this episode, Part Two of our two part series on Chen Qiufan's first novel, Rob and Lee try to pivot away from the narrower discussions of what happens in the novel and more on a broader discussion of its place in Chinese Science Fiction. Whether or not they succeed in doing that...well, we'll let you decide....more16minPlay
June 25, 2022Chen Qiufan - Waste Tide - Part 1This is part 一 in a two part series on the novel called Wast Tide. This is Chen Qiufan's first novel, its a science-fiction novel that touches on environmentalism and transhumanism. Join Rob and Lee as the struggle with this novel ....more17minPlay
June 18, 2022Mei Yaochen - Sacrificing for My CatHow many cats have been immortalized in poetry that we are still reading a millenium later? At least one, Mr. Five White. Here, we stand with Mei Yaochen as he gives Mr. Five White the appropriate send off after his death....more22minPlay
June 11, 2022Pu Liye - Chairman Xi's Backside is Where My Gaze LiesThis week, we get back to our weird poetry series. Today's weird poem is one written by an editor at the Xinhua News Agency, China's state-sponsored answer to Reuters or Bloomberg. Chairman Xi visited Xinhua and told them that the news needed to support the Party. During the visit, Pu wrote this poem, showing that he definitely supports the Party. ...more17minPlay
June 04, 2022Li Peng Step Down!This week's weird poem is weird in an unexpectedly weird way. Upon first glance, it is an anodyne poem published in the overseas edition of the People's Daily, the official rag of the CCP. Until you see the political message hidden in the poem that caused a small controversy in the 1990's. This is the last of our weird poem series. ...more19minPlay
May 28, 2022San Francisco Poets - Show Me the MoneyOne San Francisco poet, writing in the early 20th century, wrote something that no other poet ever said in the history of Chinese literature (probably): having money is more important than having sons! This is a huge statement that runs against much of traditional Chinese thinking. But, this anonymous poet, though writing in a mixture of Cantonese and Classical Chinese, is an American, so it makes sense. Join Rob and Lee for their look at this poem published in either 1911 or 1915 in San Francisco's Chinatown. ...more13minPlay
May 21, 2022The Unhappy AmericanThis week and next week, in honor of Asian American History month, we are interrupting our wierd poetry series to shoehorn in two poems by Chinese-speaking poets. This week, we look at a poem by an unnamed poet who was jailed by immigration officers in San Francisco and writes of his mistreatment....more17minPlay
FAQs about Chinese Literature Podcast:How many episodes does Chinese Literature Podcast have?The podcast currently has 324 episodes available.