Ma Yuan

马原

Publications (courtesy of [MCLC list[(http://mclc.osu.edu/rc/bib4.htm#M/))

"A Ballad of the Himalayas." Tr. Herbert Batt. In Batt, ed., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials, Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 63-76.

Ballad of the Himalays: Stories of Tibet. Tr. Herbert Batt. Intro by Yang Xiaobin. Portland, ME: MerwinAsia, 2011. [Contents: "Vagabond Spirit," "The Black Road," "The Numismatologist," "The Master," "A Fiction," "The Spell of the Gangdise Mountains," "Three Ways to Fold a Paper Hawk," "Ballad of the Himalayas"]

"The Black Road." In The Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China. Eds. Frank Stewart and Herbert J. Batt. Special issue of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 74-82.

"Fabrications." Tr. J.Q. Sun. In Henry Zhao, ed., The Lost Boat: Avant-garde Fiction from China. London: Wellsweep, 1993, 101-44.

"A Fiction." Tr. Herbert Batt. In Batt, ed., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials, Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 23-62.

"The Master." In The Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China. Eds. Frank Stewart and Herbert J. Batt. Special issue of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 8-28.

"Mistakes." Tr. Helen Wang. In Henry Zhao, ed., The Lost Boat: Avant-garde Fiction from China. London: Wellsweep, 1993, 29-42.

"More Ways Than One to Make a Kite." Tr. Zhu Hong. In Jing Wang, ed., China's Avant-garde Fiction. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, 246-63.

"Under the Spell of the Gangtise Mountains." In The Mystified Boat and Other New Stories from China. Eds. Frank Stewart and Herbert J. Batt. Special issue of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing 15, 2 (Winter 2003). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 169-?.

"Vagrant Spirit." Tr. Herbert Batt. In Batt, ed., Tales of Tibet: Sky Burials, Prayer Wheels, and Wind Horses. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, 5-22.

"A Wandering Spirit." Tr. Caroline Mason. In Jing Wang, ed., China's Avant-garde Fiction. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, 264-83.