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Illustrated Chinese literary classic launched at Frankfurt Book Fair
    2019-10-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

MODERN prints of an ancient illustrated version of the Chinese literary classic “Dream of the Red Chamber” were launched globally Thursday at the annual Frankfurt Book Fair in multilingual limited editions.

“Dream of the Red Chamber,” written by Cao Xueqin in the mid-18th century during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is one of the four great classic novels of Chinese literature. The new book is a modern rendition of a painting series inspired by Cao’s book created by Qing-Dynasty artist Sun Wen over three decades, whose original paintings are national treasures.

With great visual representation and translation, the illustrated version will help readers at home and abroad understand the powerful piece of Chinese literature and grasp the beauty of Chinese arts and culture, said Pi Jun, president of China Youth Publishing Group, the book’s publisher.

The book, under the full title “Illustrated Classics of Chinese Literature: Dream of the Red Chamber by Sun Wen,” will be available in limited editions in Chinese, English, French and Italian. French and Italian publishing houses will work in collaboration with China Youth Publishing Group to produce the French and Italian editions.

According to the publisher, the foreign language editions will be priced at more than 250 euros (US$278). So far, orders have been placed on more than 6,000 copies.

The 71st Frankfurt Book Fair ran from Oct. 16 to 20 in Germany. (Xinhua)

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