The Enemies of Art

by Feng Jicai

Olivia Milburn (Translator)

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Artistic freedom comes at a price

1960s China, and society is commanded to rebel against tradition.

Amid the political turmoil, three young artists look out from their attic salon onto the streets of the northern port city of Tianjin. Lacking the opportunity to craft anything meaningful, they take solace in debating bourgeois ideals and listening to banned Western music.

Not much separates the trio – Luo Qian is capable of greatness if only he’d get out of his own way, while Luo Fu’s rote diligence is only matched by his charismatic showmanship. Binding them together is Chu Yuntian, whose privileged background lives alongside an earnest desire for deeper truths.

When economic reforms turn society on its head, they are given licence to indulge their artistic passions. Deluged by the increasingly materialistic masses, they paint themselves onto separate paths as they lose track of once sacred certainties. In this warming age where everything is fluid, can the bonds of winter hold?
  • ISBN13 9781838905521
  • Publish Date 26 January 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint ACA Publishing Limited
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 360
  • Language English