Anni Baobei
Anni Baobei | |
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Born | 励婕 Li Jie July 11, 1974 Ningbo, Zhejiang, China |
Pen name | Annie Baby (安妮宝贝) Qing Shan (庆山)[1] |
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer |
Language | Chinese |
Nationality | Chinese |
Period | 1998- |
Genre | Novel |
Children | 1[2] |
Li Jie (Chinese: 励婕; pinyin: Lì Jié), more commonly known by her pen name Anni Baobei or Annie Baby (Chinese: 安妮宝贝), is a Chinese novelist, born 11 July 1974 in Ningbo, Zhejiang.[3] Her first work in print was the 2000 novella Goodbye Vivian.[3]
She is nicknamed "Flower in the Dark" by her readers due to her novels' themes of loneliness and isolation.[4] Her work appears in Chinese magazines Harvest, Writers and Elle. She lives in Beijing.[5]
Works[]
Media adaptations[]
- Soulmate (2016 film) starring Sandra Ma and Zhou Dongyu based on Qiyue and Ansheng (七月与安生)
- Another Me (2019 television series) starring Shen Yue, Chen Duling, and Xiong Ziqi based on Qiyue and Ansheng (七月与安生)
- Beautiful Reborn Flower (2019 television series) starring Song Weilong, Lin Yun, Peter Ho, and Li Xin'ai based on The Flower across the Bank (彼岸花)
- Endless Summer (an upcoming film) starring Luo Jin, Zhong Chuxi, and Tan Songyun based on August Never Ends (八月未央)
References[]
- ^ 远去的“安妮宝贝”,归来的“庆山” Retrieved 2016-12-31
- ^ 安妮宝贝首写女儿 Retrieved 2016-12-31
- ^ Jump up to: a b Zhang, Junmian (December 6, 2011). "Top 15 richest Chinese writers—#5—Annie Baby". China Internet Information Center. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
- ^ "Peony Literary Agency - About Us".
- ^ "Annie Baby".
- ^ "Creative Work". Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2012-04-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
- Profile from www.chinese-shortstories.com (in French)
- Peony Literary Agency profile
- Fiction by Li Jie at WorldCat
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