
Great celebration of the victorious people
Chinese Literature Magazine 1977
Chinese Literature: Introduction, 1951 (missing), 1952 (missing), 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 (missing), 1960 (missing), 1961, 1962 (missing), 1963, 1964, 1965 (missing), 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.
Contents include:
The Pioneers (a film scenario)
POEMS
Smash the ‘Gang of Four’ – Kuo Mo-jo
A grand festival for all revolutionaries – Kwang Wei-jan
Chairman Hua in his green army uniform – Yu Kuang-lieh
Chairman Hua leads us forward triumphantly – Shih Hsiang
Contents include:
IN MEMORY OF CHAIRMAN MAO: A Memorable Voyage – Hsin Chun-wen
Chairman Mao Inspects Nanniwan – Tung Ting-heng
Chairman Mao shines like a red sun over the Earth – Li Shu-yi
MASS CRITICISM: Chiang Ching, the Political Pickpocket
An Exposure of Chiang Ching
Contents include:
IN MEMORY OF PREMIER CHOU
Our beloved Premier Chou at Meiyuan New Village
Our beloved premier Chou’s Three visits to Tachai
MASS CRITICISM: The Struggle around the Film About Premier Chou En-lai
Contents include:
STORIES
High in the Yimeng Mountains – Nieh Li-ko and Liang Nien
Sister Autumn -Chao Pao-chi
REVOLUTIONARY RELICS
A Blanket in the Military Museum -Lin Chih-chang
Contents include:
LU HSUN‘S WRITINGS
The True Story of Ah Q
MASS CRITICISM
Chiang Ching’s Treachery in the Criticism of ‘Water Margin’ – Chang Ya-erh
Contents include:
MASS CRITICISM
The ‘Gang of Four’s’ revisionist line in Literature and Art – Hua Wen-ying
The Truth Behind the ‘Gang of Four’s’ Criticism of the Confucians and glorification of the Legalists – Shih Kao
Contents include:
NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: About the Play ‘Maple Bay’ – Chi Ko
On Reading Comrade Chu Teh’s Poems – Hsieh Mien
MASS CRITICISM
The ‘Gang of Four’s’ reactionary approach to our Cultural Heritage – Liu Ming-chin
Contents include:
NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: Reading Lu Hsun‘s ‘Literature of a Revolutionary Period’ – Sun Yu-shih
An unforgettable night in Yenan – Huang Kang
My recollection of the production and first performances of “The White-haired Girl’ – Chang Keng
Two Anthologies of Poems by Taching workers – Wu Chao-chiang
Contents include:
NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: In praise of the Taching Spirit – Yang Tung-mei
A grand display of Revolutionary Art – Li Shu-sheng and Shao Ta-chen
Woodcuts in China’s old Liberated areas – Hua Hsia
Contents include:
Letter Concerning the Study of ‘The Dream of the Red Chamber’ – Mao Tse-tung
Restudying Chairman Mao’s “Letter Concerning the Study of ‘The Dream of the Red Chamber’ – Li Hsi-fan
Contents include:
LU HSUN‘S WRITINGS
In Memory of Wei Su-yuan
Lu Hsun’s Friendship with Wei Su-yuan – Tu Yi-pai