Liang Shih-chiu (1903-1987), a literary critic and theorist of many
talents, was the first person to translate the complete works of
Shakespeare into Chinese. Literary historians remember him chiefly for
his conservative leanings and his infamous "war of words" with Lu Xun,
the acknowledged leader of leftist writers in the 1930s. From a
Cottager's Sketchbook highlights Liang's versatility and literary
style. The essays deal with familiar and timeless topics, tempering
social satire of postwar China with light humor. At a time when the
common cry was "to write as one would speak," and a battle line was
drawn between vernacular and classical linguistics, Liang skillfully
blended the two.