View source for Changhen Ge ← Changhen Ge You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, Main_Editors. You can view and copy the source of this page: [[Image:Changhen Ge.jpg|250px|thumb]] ==Profile== * '''Book:''' Changhen Ge / The Everlasting Regret * '''Chinese:''' 长恨歌 * '''Author:''' [[ Anyi Wang]] * '''Year:''' 1996 ==Info== Changhen Ge (1996) received the Mao Dun Literature Award, China's top honor for full-length novels, and was voted the most influential literary work of the 90s. The academia called the novel an epic, a visionary exploration of history and personal experience. Its success was credited to its Shanghai relevance and Old Shanghai nostalgia. It was regarded as the work that revived the Shanghai style of art and literature in the 1930s and 1940s, a very yielding and subtle style portraying the city's old lanes and the people's practicality, small-mindedness and small lives. Its romance, glamour and ultimate affirmation of traditional morality also appealed to the modern young reader. In 2005, Changhen Ge was released as a motion picture [[Everlasting Regret]], directed by [[Stanley Kwan]]. ==Comments== <wp:comments> wp_post_title=Changhen Ge wp_url=http://asianwiki.com/commentsdirectory/ </wp:comments> [[Category:novels]] [[Category:Chinese novel]] Return to Changhen Ge. Page Discussion View View source History