Chinese Northeast Writers Group

The Chinese Northeast Writers Group (simplified Chinese: 东北作家群; traditional Chinese: 東北作家群) were a group of writers from Manchukuo, a puppet state established by Imperial Japan in Northeast China. This group comprised writers from the region who refused to acknowledge Manchukuo's secession from China and faced with severe oppression and persecution by the Japanese for their political activism, leading for many of these authors to flee to central Chinese provinces like Hebei and Henan. Their works predominantly expressed the profound sorrow of national subjugation and the suffering of the populace under occupation alongside a strong sense of patriotism for China and anti-Japanese sentiments.[1]

Representative Authors and Works

Sources

  1. ^ 中国近代文学发展史第二卷. 高等教育出版社. ISBN 7040095092.