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Shi Zhecun

Shi Zhecun (simplified Chinese: 施蛰存; traditional Chinese: 施蟄存; pinyin: Shī Zhécún; Wade–Giles: Shih Che-ts'un; December 3, 1905 – November 19, 2003) was a Chinese essayist, poet, short story writer, and translator in Shanghai during the 1930s. He was known for his poetry and essays, but is most known for his modernist short stories exploring the…

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related to External sources · 18
Shi Zhecun → Accessed, Cambridge, China, Dec, Fiction, Harvard University Press, JSTOR, Kumarajiva's Foreign Tongue, Lee, Leo Ou-fan, MA, Modern Chinese Literature, New Urban Culture, Schaefer, Shanghai Modern, Shi Zhecun's Modernist Historical, The Flowering, William
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Shi Zhecun → An Evening, Chinese, Dai Wangshu, He, His, It, Japanese, Les Contemporains, Meiyu, Mu Shiying, Shanghai, Shi Zhecun's, Shi's, Spring Rain, The, They, Xiandai
related to Early life and education · 11
Shi Zhecun → Aurora, English, French, French Jesuits, He, It, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Songjiang, Xiandai, Zhejiang
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Shi Zhecun → Being, Chinese, During, Jiangjun, May Fourth Movement, Modernism, Shi's, Sigmund Freud, The General's Head, Under
related to Awards · 7
Shi Zhecun → Art Award, Asian Chinese Writer Literary, Foundation Consolation Award, He, In, Outstanding Contribution, Shanghai Literature

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Shi Zhecunrelated to AwardsAsian Chinese Writer Literary0.60section
Shi Zhecunrelated to AwardsFoundation Consolation Award0.60section
Shi Zhecunrelated to Creative work and careerShanghai0.60section
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Shi Zhecunrelated to Creative work and careerLes Contemporains0.60section
Shi Zhecunrelated to Creative work and careerXiandai0.60section
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