The Good People in Life and History: The Moral Imagination of Civilians in China—On Liang Xiaosheng’s A Lifelong Journey
YUE Wen
The Good People in Life and History: The Moral Imagination of Civilians in China—On Liang Xiaosheng’s A Lifelong Journey
This paper aims to interpret Liang Xiaosheng’s novel A Lifelong Journey. It argues that the novel reproduces life from the 1970s till now. The people from various social strata including workers, urban civilians, intellectuals, and officials who are nurtured on the soil of civilians constitute the current Chinese society. Liang Xiaosheng takes workers back to the center of social analysis by portraying the life and spirits of the working class. With “good people” as the keynote in characterization, Liang Xiaosheng, in the debate about goodness, reaffirms the value of goodness in the novel which shines with the radiance of idealism. The narration of epic nature evokes people’s memory of the socialist era, and also presents a historical picture of the world.
Liang Xiaosheng, A Lifelong Journey, worker, good people, epic nature
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