1. Memories and Their Literary Representations: A Comparative Reading of Red Sorghum and True History of the Kelly Gang
- Author
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Qinglong Peng
- Subjects
Cultural Studies ,Literature ,Aesthetic value ,History ,Literature and Literary Theory ,business.industry ,Reading (process) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Narrative ,Representation (arts) ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Mo Yan and Peter Carey are internationally acclaimed writers who have written a number of historical novels. They share many similarities in their characterization and narrative skills as they subvert official narrative memories; however, they differ in their explorations of their respective national psyches. Mo Yan's Red Sorghum and Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang represent memories of historical events and figures which depict their bandits, Yu Zhan'ao (Red Sorghum) and Ned Kelly (Kelly Gang), as heroes in dark and turbulent periods. This article suggests that these characters are a reflection of the cruel histories that Chinese and Australian peoples have experienced in fighting against their enemies. Through Mo Yan and Carey's literary representation of memories within the characters of Zhan'ao and Kelly, the aesthetic value of the fiction brings the histories to life.
- Published
- 2017