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In Our Time

Journey to the West

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.69.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the great novels of China’s Ming era, and perhaps the most loved. Written in 1592, it draws on the celebrated travels of a real monk from China to India a thousand years before, and on a thousand years of retellings of that story, especially the addition of a monkey as companion who, in the novel, becomes supersimian. For most readers the monk, Tripitaka, is upstaged by this irrepressible Monkey with his extraordinary powers, accompanied by the fallen but recovering deities, Pigsy and Sandy. The image above, from the caricature series Yoshitoshi ryakuga or Sketches by Yoshitoshi, is of Monkey creating an army by plucking out his fur and blowing it into the air, and each hair becomes a monkey-warrior. With Julia Lovell Professor of Modern Chinese History and Literature at Birkbeck, University of London Chiung-yun Evelyn Liu Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taiwan And Craig Clunas Professor Emeritus of the History of Art at Trinity College, University of Oxford Producer: Simon Tillotson

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

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0:07.3

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0:09.4

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0:11.4

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0:14.7

I hope you enjoyed the programs.

0:16.5

Hello, Journey to the West is one of the great novels

0:19.0

of China's Ming era, perhaps the most loved.

0:22.0

Written in 1592, he draws on the celebrated travels

0:25.7

of a real monk from China to India a thousand years before.

0:29.3

And on a thousand years of fantastical embellishments.

0:32.8

And for most readers, that monk, Tribi Taka,

0:35.3

is upstaged by his companion, the irrepressible monkey,

0:38.9

with his extraordinary powers accompanied by the fallen,

0:42.2

but recovering deities, pixie and sandy.

0:45.3

When we did discuss Journey to the West R,

0:47.6

a junior level professor of modern Chinese history

0:49.9

and literature at Berkbeck University of London,

0:52.6

Chong Yun Ebel in New Associate Research Fellow

0:55.4

at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy,

0:57.8

academia, cinema, Taiwan, and Craig Clunus,

1:00.9

professor emeritus of the History of Art

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