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Author | Yang Juan |
Title of item | 1/2 |
Date of this edition | 2006 |
Language | English |
Permission | author |
Typed | 2006-12-20 by Brett Zamir |
Posted | 2006-07-06 by Brett Zamir |
Proofread | 2006-12-20 by Brett Zamir |
Formatted | 2006-12-20 by Brett Zamir |
Classified in | Fiction |
URL | bahai-library.com/yang_juan_half |
Abstract | An existential yet emotionally-charged dialogue between two young women. |
Notes | This essay was written by a young woman from China (English name, "Yeasany"), who was my university student at the time. Despite her limited English, I could see this was a most penetrating short story. I corrected a few small language issues but mostly left the essay as she wrote it. This is posted with her permission.
There is no mention of the Bahá'í Faith, but it does contain moral themes. [-B.Z.] |
Tags | Dialogue (general); Ethics; Fiction |
Locations | China | Page views | 6545 hits since 2006-07-06 |
Edit quality | medium: minimally proofread or edited |
Format quality | high: well formatted |
Last edited | 2006-07-06. See previous versions [archive.org]. Documents posted between 2003-2012 had various slightly different URLs and sometimes can be found in archive.org with addresses like bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=yang_juan_half. | | |
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