Feng Jicai - Translated Works

Translated Works

  • The Street-Sweeping Show (short story)
  • Three Inch Golden Lotus (1985)
  • The Miraculous Pigtail (1988)
  • Worlds of Fiction (1993)
  • Ten Years of Madness: Oral Histories of China's Cultural Revolution (1996)
  • The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction (2000)
  • The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband (short story)

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