telling of princes and princesses in their castles
earning her the enmity of reactionary Islamists and craven politicians
and filled with maps—with an introduction by Rosalind Thomas
the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood
Diary of a Madman and Other Stories Condition:Very Good telling of princes and princessesThis collection of short stories by Lu Xun includes the celebrated short story, "A Madman's Diary", which is considered one of the first and most influential modern works written in vernacular Chinese. The collection also includes other stories such as "Remembrances of the past", "Kong yiji", "Medicine", "Tomorrow", "An unimportant affair", "The story of hair", "A passing storm", "Hometown", "Ah Q: the real story", "Dragonboat festival", "The white