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Feng Keng

Feng Keng

Bizitza
JaiotzaChao'an barrutia1907ko urriaren 10a
HerrialdeaTxinako Errepublika (1912–1949)
Qing dinastia
HeriotzaShanghai1931ko otsailaren 7a (23 urte)
Hobiratze lekuaLonghua Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery (en) Itzuli
Heriotza moduaheriotza zigorra
Familia
Bikotekidea(k)
Jarduerak
Jarduerakidazlea
KidetzaLeague of Left-Wing Writers (en) Itzuli
Sinesmenak eta ideologia
Alderdi politikoa Txinako Alderdi Komunista

Feng Keng (馮鏗; Guangdong probintzia, 19071931) idazlea eta egile txinatarra izan zen.[1] 1931n hil zuten beste lau idazleekin batera. Ezkerreko Idazleen Ligaren martiria gisa ezagutzen zaio. Bereziki, olerkigintza landu zuen. Txinako Foroak aldizkaria exekuzioen berri eman zuenean, haien poema batzuk argitaratu zituen.[2][3]

Irakasleen familia apal batean jaioa, 1925ean lehen idazkiak argitaratzen hasi zen. 1926an landa inguruko eskoletan irakastsi zuen. 1929an Shanghai-ra joan zen bizitzera eta, Guoxiang bitartekaritzaren bidez, Alderdi Komunistan sartu zen. Urtebete geroago, Ezkerreko Idazleen Ligan bat egin zuen. Otsailak 7an, ezkerreko hainbat atxilotuekin batera exekutatua izan zen, ezkerreko idazleen ligako bost martirien taldea gisa ezagutzen dena. Exekuzioa Shanghaiko atxiloketa zentroan egin zuten, Rou Shi bere bikotearekin batera. Bere lana ia argitaratu gabe geratu zen 1986an bilduma bat agertu zen arte.[4]

  • Anderson, Jennifer; Theresa Munford (1985). Chinese women writers: a collection of short stories by Chinese women writers of the 1920s and 30s. China Books & Periodicals. ISBN 978-0835115421.
  • Davies, Gloria (2013). Lu Xun's Revolution. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674072640. [1]
  • «Feng Keng (1907–1931)». Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Highbeam. [2]
  • Yan, Haiping (2006). Chinese Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination, 1905-1948. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415232883. [3]
  • Tong, Qingsheng (2009). «Guo Songtao in London: An Unaccomplished Mission of Discovery». Elaine Yee Lin Ho, Julia Kuehn, China Abroad: Travels, Subjects, Spaces. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-9622099456.
  • Zhang, Yingjin (1996). The City in Modern Chinese Literature and Film: Configurations of Space, Time and Gender. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804726825.

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  1. Zhang, 1996, 320.or.
  2. Yan, 2006, 191.or.
  3. Highbeam, 2007.
  4. 李海文 «东方旅社事件——记李求实等二十三位烈士的被捕和牺牲». 鲁迅研究月刊, 1997-3, 65-71. or.

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