History and Imagination: On the Art of Fictions of David Wong Louie, Russell Leong and Fae Myenne Ng
Abstract
Leizu Wei, Liang Zhiying and Wu Huiming and Zhao Jianxiu Maxine Hong Kingston is the second step after generation of American literature on the important Chinese writers. Representative works from three of the short story, "Birthday", short story, "what the dead? "Novel" bone "with a logo of some form of strategy and theme features can be seen: While contemporary Chinese American literature in a pluralistic and polyphonic context has become increasingly independent of time, space and geographical constraints, but the moving literary imagination and vitality can only come from the Department constantly evolving and changing Chinese American community and the Chinese American history, and Chinese living in this process, the material experience of struggle and longing. David Wong Louie, Russell Leong and Fae Myenne Ng follow in Maxine Hong Kingston and Frank Chin's footsteps as one generation of important Chinese writers in the US literary. We can grasp the landmark strategic forms and topic characteristics from their representative works such as short stories The Birthday, Nowhere to Die and novel Bone. The American Chinese literature has been becoming with no restriction of time, space and place on the condition of pluralism society; however, its vitality only comes from the changing Chinese communities and Chinese history in America and the Chinese experiences in the process of their long-term struggles