Ep 43 - Can Xue and I Live in the Slums with Stefan Rusinov
The Translated Chinese Fiction Podcast - A podcast by Angus Stewart

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'Underneath the hole is another hole. Do you dare go down?'In the forty third episode of The Translated Chinese Fiction Podcast we are grappling with the experimental literature of Can Xue, as embodied in I Live in the Slums. Helping me train for the performance of a lifetime is Chinese-to-Bulgarian translator & friend of the pod, Stefan Rusinov.-// NEWS ITEMS //Yan Ge's White Horse shortlisted for the Warwick Women in Translation prizeLovecraftian stories from the Chinese internet: The Flock of Ba Hui- // WORD OF THE DAY //(审丑 - shěn chǒu - examining ugliness AND/OR the abject, if you like)-// MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE //Stefan's podcast (it's in Bulgarian!)High Culture Fever by Jing WangStubborn Dirty Snow - Can Xue at the Asian American Writers' WorkshopKafka and the struggles of an absurd existenceCan Xue interview - The Aesthetic Activity in Modern FictionThe Aesthetics of the Transposition of Reality, Dream, and Mirror: A Comparative Perspective on Can XueAmbiguous Subjectivity - Reading Can Xue-// Handy TrChFic Links //Episode Transcripts // Help Support TrChFicINSTAGRAM ⬛ TWITTER ⬛ DISCORD