1st Edition

Contemporary Chinese Fiction Writers Biography, Bibliography, and Critical Assessment

By Laifong Leung Copyright 2017
    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the years since the death of Mao Zedong, interest in Chinese writers and Chinese literature has risen significantly in the West. In 2000, Gao Xingjian became the first Chinese writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature followed by Mo Yan in 2012, and writers such as Ha Jin and Da Sijie have also become well known in the West. Despite this progress, the vast majority of Chinese writers remain largely unknown outside of China.



    This book introduces the lives and works of eighty contemporary Chinese writers, and focuses on writers from the "Rightist" generation (Bai Hua, Gao Xiaosheng, Liu Shaotang), writers of the Red Guard generation (Li Rui, Wang Anyi), Post-Cultural Revolution Writers, as well as others. Unlike earlier works, it provides detailed, often first-hand, biographical information on this wide range of writers, including their career trajectories, major themes and artistic characteristics. In addition to this, each entry includes a critical presentation and evaluation of the writer’s major works, a selected bibliography of publications that includes works in Chinese, works translated into English, and critical articles and books available in English.



    Offering a valuable contribution to the field of contemporary Chinese literature by making detailed information about Chinese writers more accessible, this book will be of interest to students and scholars Chinese Literature, Contemporary Literature and Chinese Studies.



    Introduction; A: ; Ah Cheng (??, B. 1948); Alai (??, B. 1959); B; Bai Hua (??, B. 1930); Bei Cun (??, B. 1965); Bi Feiyu (???, B. 1964); C; Can Xue (??, B. 1953); Chen Cun (??, B. 1954); Chen Jiangong (???, B. 1949); Chen Ran (??, B. 1962); Chen Zhongshi (???, B. 1942–2016); Cheng Naishan (???, B. 1946–2013); Chi Li (??, B. 1957); Chi Zijian (???, B. 1964); Cong Weixi (???, B. 1933); D; Dai Houying (???, 1938–1996); Deng Youmei (???, B. 1931); E: ; F; Fang Fang (??, B. 1955); Feng Jicai (???, B. 1942); G; Gao Xiaosheng (???, 1928–1999); Gao Xingjian (???, B. 1940); Ge Fei (??, B. 1964); H; Han Shaogong (???, B. 1953); He Liwei (???, B. 1954); I; J; Jia Pingwa (???, B. 1952); Jiang Rong (??, B. 1946); Jiang Zilong (???, B. 1941); K; Kong Jiesheng (???, B. 1952); L; Lao Gui (??, B. 1947); Li Hangyu (???, B. 1957); Li Rui (??, B. 1949); Liang Xiaosheng (???, B. 1949); Lin Bai (??, B. 1958); Lin Jinlan (???, 1923–2009); Liu Cixin (???, B. 1963); Liu Heng (??, B. 1954); Liu Qingbang (???, 1951); Liu Shaotang (???, 1936–1997); Liu Xinglong (???, B. 1956); Liu Xinwu (???, B. 1942); Liu Zhenyun (???, B. 1958); Lu Tianming (???, B. 1944); Lu Wenfu (???, 1928–2005); Lu Xing'Er (???, 1949–2004); Lu Xinhua (???, B. 1954); Lu Yao (??, 1949–1992); M; Ma Yuan (??, B. 1953); Mai Jia (??, B. 1964); Mo Yan (B. 1956); N; O: ; P; Q; Qiu Huadong (???, B. 1969); R; S; Shen Rong (??, B. 1936); Shi Tiesheng (???, 1953–2010); Su Tong (??, B. 1963); T; Tashi Dawa (????, B. 1959); Tie Ning (??, B. 1957); U: ; V; W; Wang Anyi (???, B. 1954); Wang Meng (??, B. 1934); Wang Shuo (??, B. 1958); Wang Zengqi (???, 1920–1998); X; Xu Kun (??, B. 1965); Xu Xiaobin (???, B. 1953); Y: ; Yan Lianke (???, B. 1958); Yang Xianhui (???, B. 1946); Ye Guangqin (???, B. 1948); Ye Xin (??, B. 1949); Yu Hua (??, B. 1961); Z; Zhang Chengzhi (???, B. 1948); Zhang Jie (??, B. 1937); Zhang Kangkang (???, B. 1950); Zhang Ping (??, B. 1954); Zhang Wei (??, B. 1954); Zhang Xian (??, 1934–1997); Zhang Xianliang (???, 1936–2014); Zhang Xin (??, B. 1954); Zhang Xinxin (???, B. 1953); Zheng Wanlong (???, B. 1944); Zheng Yi (??, B. 1947); Zhou Daxin (???, B. 1952); Zhu Lin (??, B. 1949); Zhu Xiaoping (???, B. 1952); Zong Pu (??, B. 1928)

    Biography

    Laifong Leung taught Chinese literature, language, and calligraphy at the University of Alberta, Canada.