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China's writer Ba
Jin | SHANGHAI, Oct. 17
(Xinhuanet) -- Ba Jin, one of China's most revered writers, died of cancer at
age 101 in Shanghai on Monday after a six-year battle with malignant mesothelium
cell tumor and other diseases.
Ba died at 7:06 p.m. Monday in East China Hospital in
Shanghai.
Born in Chengdu city, southwest China's Sichuan
province, Ba was recognized widely as one of greatest Chinese cultural masters
in modern Chinese history and an outstanding publisher and editor.
Ba's true name is Li Fugan. He chose the pen name "Ba
Jin" in memory of Baranpo, one of his schoolmates in France who committed
suicide because he detested the world and its ways, whereas the word "Jin" was
proposed by his Russian schoolmate studying philosophy.
Ba went to study France in 1926 and completed there his first
novel "Destruction". After that, he had written and translated numerous books,
including novels, short stories, proses and essays,with a total of 13 million
words.
"Since I'm not good at speaking, I have to turn to
writing to express my feelings, my love and hatred, and to let out the fire
within me," he said. "Never for a moment will I put down my pen. It is kindling
a fire within me."
Ba's main works, including "Family", "Spring",
"Autumn", "The Trilogy of Love", "A Dream of Sea", "Autumn in Spring", were
viewed as a landmark of modern Chinese culture.
Ba was elected a deputy to the 1st through the 5th
National People's Congresses (NPC) and a member of the Standing Committee of the
5th NPC and vice chairman of the 6th, 7th and 8th National Committees of the
Ninth the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
In July 1999, one of the asteroids found by Chinese
scientists in 1997 was named after Ba, who was also chairman of the Chinese
Writers' Association. In 2003, the State Council awarded him the title of
"People's Writer".
As a teenager, Ba suffered from pulmonary
tuberculosis. He was found heart disease in 1979 and afflicted with a form of
Parkinson's disease since 1983.
Ba began to suffer more frequently from a symptom of
faint in 1993. In February 1999, his illness worsened suddenly after he caught a
cold and got a fever. He was transferred on Feb. 9 to be under special medical
care in East China Hospital where he had a slicing-off operation in his trachea.
In the next five years, the famous writer mainly
suffered respiratory tract illness until a ascites symptom showed in April this
year.
After a celiac haemorrhage on Oct. 13, he was
diagnosed suffering a malignant mesothelium cell tumor which eventually claimed
his life four days later.
Acclaimed novelist
His literary body of work amounts to 13 million Chinese characters. He
was best known for his trilogy "Jiliu" (torrent), which was written between 1931
and 1940, and included three semi-autobiographical novels.
The three - "The Family," "The Spring" and "The
Autumn" - were enormously popular with Chinese youths at the time and throughout
the century. They attacked the traditional Chinese family structure and depicted
the struggles and tragedies, love and hatred of the young generation in a saga
of family decline.
Some of his strongest writings were created during
China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), including short
novels "A Garden of Repose" (1944), "Ward No 4" (1946) and "Cold Nights" (1947),
according to Chen, who has carried out academic research on the writer and his
works for two decades.Enditem |