The True Story of Ah Q

AUTHOR : Lu Xun

OUTLINE : Lu Xun was a hugely influential Chinese writer whose sharp stories and essays, especially The True Story of Ah Q, shaped modern Chinese literature and thought worldwide.

My Rating – 4/5,
Pages – 160,
First Published – 12, Feb 1922,
Language – English,
Genres – China, Fiction, Classics, Literature, Chinese Literature, Short Stories, Asia, Asian Literature, Historical Fiction, Novels

Story Snapshot (No Spoilers):

Lu Xun stands as one of the most powerful voices in twentieth-century Chinese literature. His short stories, still strikingly relevant today, continue to echo through modern Chinese fiction on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Among them, The True Story of Ah Q has become so iconic that it lives inside everyday Chinese language and thought. Like many intellectuals of his time, Lu Xun once turned to medicine in Japan, hoping to heal his country’s wounds, but soon realized that writing was an even sharper tool for change. Through his bold, piercing essays and his dedicated translations of Western literary and critical works, he helped reshape how China read, wrote, and reflected on itself. His stories, now translated into more than twenty languages, carry his voice far beyond China’s borders, still cutting deep and true

My Experience:

It is powered by solely my experience with book, zero sponsorship, zero bribe, not even a bookmark involved (forget about free copy of book).

Don’t miss the brilliant Chinese writer Lu Xun, a master of short fiction from the early twentieth century. His most famous story, “Madman’s Diary,” is a haunting and unforgettable tale that peels back the layers of traditional society, inviting readers into a maze of meanings and interpretations. Another gem, “The True Story of Ah Q,” is just as powerful, using sharp irony and dark humor to reflect the struggles, delusions, and contradictions of ordinary people. Together, these stories feel less like old classics and more like mirrors held up to the human soul, still unsettling and still relevant.

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