Crystal Boys


Crystal Boys is a novel written by author Pai Hsien-yung and first published in 1983 in Taiwan. In 1988, this novel went into circulation in China; its French and English translations were published in 1985 and 1989. A translation into German appeared in 1995.
Nièzǐ means literally "sinful sons" or "sons of sin", but it may also be an allusion to a passage in Mencius in which "friendless officials and concubine's sons" reach positions of power because they have learned to live with a dangerous status.
A movie called Outcasts, based on this novel, was released in 1986. In 2003, the material was adapted by Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation into a miniseries.
There is a reference to You Xian Ku in the chapter "Journey to the Goblin Cave".

Plot summary

The story takes place in Taipei in the 1960s, and follows a short period in the life of a young man called Li-Qing.
When A-Qing is expelled from his school because of "scandalous relations" with classmate Zhao Ying, his father kicks him out of the family home. A-Qing begins to hang out at a park called New Park, a gay cruising area and hangout for gay men, where he meets the novel's other primary characters.

Characters

The story focuses on A-Qing's struggle between himself, his family, and a society where homosexuality is taboo.

TV series

The TV series Crystal Boys stars: