Liu Zhenyun: Behind the Mask of Humour
'The Chinese attitude towards tragedy is a little unusual: it’s humorous, it’s forgetful. We make it into comedy.’ This is how Liu Zhenyun, one of China’s finest and most decorated writers, accounts for the humour in his work. His acclaimed novels include I Did Not Kill My Husband and Someone to Talk To, each renowned for their cultural and philosophical significance. Chaired by Esther Tyldesley.
Book Festival News
Tuesday 4 November