Must-Read in Life” Series: Teahouse and Selected Essays by Lao She
Must-Read in Life” Series: Teahouse and Selected Essays by Lao She
Must-Read in Life” Series: Teahouse and Selected Essays by Lao She

Must-Read in Life” Series: Teahouse and Selected Essays by Lao She

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Must-Read in Life” Series: Teahouse and Selected Essays by Lao She

Product Description
Teahouse is a classic work by Lao She, a master of modern Chinese literature, that tells the story of various characters in an old Beijing teahouse. Through the interactions between the teahouse owner and patrons, the story reflects the major social changes from the late Qing dynasty to the early years of the new China. Lao She's vivid writing portrays the lives, struggles, and humor of ordinary people, creating a piece that is both humorous and thought-provoking. This book not only includes the Teahouse script but also a selection of Lao She’s classic essays, offering deeper insights into his ideas and social observations.

Key Features

  • Careful Selection: Edited by Li Chensen, specially adapted for young readers to foster understanding.
  • Rich Content: Includes the Teahouse play and Lao She’s iconic essays, showcasing the essence of his work.
  • Realistic & Lively: Captures the charm of old Beijing’s daily life with humor and authenticity.
  • Humanistic Perspective: Uses stories of ordinary people to reflect on societal change, filled with compassion and thought.

Recommended For
Ideal for elementary and young readers interested in Lao She’s work, as well as anyone who enjoys Chinese modern literature and drama.

 

 

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