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Zhu Ti: Bibliography

Primary Sources

Zhu Ti. “Bangwan de shiye” (Dusk Field of Vision), Daban Huawen meiri (Chinese Osaka Daily), April 1944, Vol. 11, No. 12 , p. 31.

Zhu Ti. “Da Heilongjiang de youyu” (The Melancholy of the Mighty Black Dragon River), Funü huabao (Ladies Pictorial), 1943; Rpt. in Liang Shanding, ed. Changye yinghuo (Fireflies of the Long Night). Shenyang: Chunfeng wenyi chubanshe, 1986, pp. 459-477.

Zhu Ti. “Du Bohai” (Crossing the Bohai Sea) in Zhu Ti. Ying (Cherry). Xinjing: Guomin tushu zhushi huishe, 1945; Rpt. in Liang Shanding, ed. Changye yinghuo (Fireflies of the Long Night). Shenyang: Chunfeng wenyi chubanshe, 1986, pp. 492-512.

Zhu Ti. “Kugao de xinyuan shang saxia yipian yangguang” (Casting a Layer of Sunlight on Withered Dreams). Dongbei wenxue yanjiu shiliao (Historical Research Materials of Northeast Literature). Sept. 1986, No. 3, 171-72.

Zhu Ti. “Meng yu chingchun” (Dreams and Youth), Daban Huawen meiri (Chinese Osaka Daily), 1943, Vol. 10, No. 7, pp. 42-43.

Zhu Ti. “Shengming zhi xiyue” (The Joy of Life) in Zhu Ti. Ying (Cherry). Xinjing: Guomin tushu zhushi huishe, 1945, pp. 40-55.

Zhu Ti. “Wo he wo de haizimen” (Me and My Children) in Zhu Ti. Ying (Cherry). Xinjing: Guomin tushu zhushi huishe, 1945, pp. 69-82.

Zhu Ti. “Xiao Yinzi he ta de jiazu” (Little Yinzi and her Relations), Dongbei wenxue (Northeast Literature), 1945, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 39-47; Rpt. in Liang Shanding, ed. Changye yinghuo (Fireflies of the Long Night). Shenyang: Chunfeng wenyi chubanshe, 1986, pp. 478-91.

Zhu Ti. Ying (Cherry). Xinjing: Guomin tushu zhushi huishe, 1945.

Zhu Ti. “Yuantian de Liuxing” (Far Sky’s Meteor), Xin chao (New Tide), March 1943, Vol. 1, No. 7; Rpt. in Zhu Ti. Ying (Cherry). Xinjing: Guomin tushu zhushi huishe, 1945, pp. 82-98.

Zhu Ti and Li Keju. “1942 yu 1945 nian Dongbei wenyijie” (The Northeast’s Literary World From 1942 to 1945). Dongbei lunxian shiqi wenxue guoji xueshu yantaohui lunwenji (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Literature of the Enemy Occupied Northeast). Ed. Feng Weiqun, Wang Jianzhong, Li Chunyan, Li Shuquan. Shenyang: Shenyang chubanshe, 1992. 405-09.

Secondary Sources

Chu Guoqing. “Zuihou de Zhu Ti” [The last Zhu Ti]. Accessed 12 June 2019. See https://freewechat.com/a/MzIwNTEyMzk5MA==/2649645592/1. Note: Half of this article is unavailable due to apparent data corruption.  See Zhu Ti: Images for article images.

Ke Ju [Li Zhengzhong], Norman Smith, transl. “Zhu Ti and I.” In Annika Culver and Norman Smith, eds. Manchukuo Perspectives: Transnational Approaches to Literary Production. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2019. 134-139; 136.

“Speech at the inauguration of Zhu Ti’s tomb.” http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_902b94750101bufz.html.