Lao She Literary Foundation announced
in Beijing Wednesday that it will organize a movie gala in commemoration
of the late Chinese literary master Lao She, who on February 3 will
have been born for 102 years.
Five movies, such as Teahouse, Divorce, Yueya'er,
Chinese Ballad Singer, and Rickshaw Boy, are scheduled to be shown
at China Children's Arts Theater between February 3 and 5.
Cui Enqing, deputy chairman of the Beijing-based
foundation, said that as one of the most important writers in the
country's history, Lao She had gained a great reputation both in
China and foreign countries.
The writer, who died in August 1966, created
the literary style of describing the life of common people using
concise Beijing dialect.
So far eight novels written by Lao She have
been adapted into film scripts.
The foundation aims to popularize the elite
tradition of the Chinese culture and cultivate young literary talents.
It granted the first awards for novelists in June 2000.
(People's Daily 01/11/01)
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