Family (Ba Jin novel)
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''
Family'' (家,
pinyin: Jiā,
Wade-Giles: Chia
1), sometimes translated as ''
The Family'', is a semi-
autobiographical novel by
Chinese author
Ba Jin, the pen-name of Li Feigan (1904–2005). His most famous novel, it chronicles inter-generational conflict between old ways and progressive aspirations in an upper-class family in the city of
Chengdu, a prosperous but provincial city in the fertile
Sichuan basin in the
early 1920s following the
New Culture Movement. The novel was wildly popular among China's youth and established the author as a leading voice of his generation.
The novel was first serialized in 1931-2 and then released in a single volume in 1933. The original title was ''Turbulent Stream'' (激流 ''Jīliú''), but changed after Ba Jin released it as a single volume.
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