Li Qun, known primarily as a woodcuts artist showcases his literary talents alongside his passion for painting in an anthology spanning novels, essays, and critiques. The collection starts with “The Story of the Wild Girl,” a moving novel, followed by serene prose pieces like “My Paradise” and “Hua Orchid.” His adeptness in art and literature criticism shines in “Li Qun Art and Literature Criticism Collection”. “Sunset Glow” a compilation of 63 articles, chronicles his evolution as a writer, reflecting on his life’s journey. Notable is “Writer Cao Bai’s Wartime Life Story” honouring his friend’s transformation amidst historical upheaval. Sunset Collection delves into Li Qun’s harmonious blend of art, literature, and human experiences.
Childhood 1912-1930
A village childhood Li Qun’s roots trace back to a quaint mountain village, an enclave characterised by a mere six courtyards and ten households in its nascent years. This hamlet, situated in Lingshi County, Shanxi Province, earned its identity as Hao Jia Zhang. Positioned to the east of Fenhe River,