Li Guowen
Li Guowen | |
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Native name | 李国文 |
Born | Shanghai, China | 24 August 1930
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Alma mater | Nanjing Academy of Drama North China University of Technology |
Period | 1976–present |
Genre | Novel, prose |
Notable works | Spring in Winter |
Notable awards | 1st Mao Dun Literature Prize 1982 Spring in Winter 2nd Lu Xun Literary Prize |
Li Guowen (simplified Chinese: 李国文; traditional Chinese: 李國文; pinyin: Lí Guówén; born 24 August 1930) is a Chinese novelist who was the director of China Writers Association.[1][2][3][4] Li is a member of the Chinese Communist Party.[5]
Biography[]
Li was born in Shanghai, Republic of China in August 1930.[1]
In 1947, he was accepted to Nanjing Academy of Drama and graduated in 1949. After graduation, Li went to Beijing and he entered North China University of Technology.
When the Korean War broke out in 1950, Li joined the People's Liberation Army, he went to North Korea and served as a writer in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Naval Song and Dance Troupe, after the war, Li returned to Beijing, he worked in China Railway Federation of Trade Union (中国铁路总工会) as an editor.
In July 1957, Li published his short story Re-election (《改选》) in People's Literature (《人民文学》), then he was divided into right winger, and he was sent to a construction plant to work.[1]
In 1978, Li joined the China Railway Song and Dance Troupe (中国铁路文工团). Li joined the China Writers Association in 1982 and he joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1983.
Works[]
Novel[]
- Spring in Winter (冬天里的春天)
Short story[]
- Re-election (改选)
- Lunar Eclipse (月食)
- History of the Dangerous Building (危楼纪事)
Proses and poems[]
- The Art of Swearing (骂人的艺术)
- Everyday Language (大雅村言)
Translated works (English)[]
Awards[]
- Spring in Winter – 1st Mao Dun Literature Prize (1982)
- Lunar Eclipse – 3rd National Excellent Short Story Award
- History of the Dangerous Building – 4th National Excellent Short Story Award
- Everyday Language – 2nd
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c 李国文:文坛一棵常青树. gmw.cn (in Chinese). 2007.
- ^ 名作家李国文撰文忆巴金 最推崇敢说真话的魅力. Chinanews (in Chinese). 2005.
- ^ 李国文:透视中国文人 (图). China.com.cn (in Chinese). 2006.
- ^ 李国文获新世纪散文家奖. sina (in Chinese). 2004.
- ^ "Li Guowen". Archived from the original on 2013-12-18.
- ^ GUOWEN, LI. (2018). SPRING IN WINTER : volume 1. [S.l.]: ACA PUBLISHING LIMITED. ISBN 978-1-910760-38-3. OCLC 1077789531.
- ^ GUOWEN, LI. (2019). SPRING IN WINTER : volume 2. [S.l.]: ACA PUBLISHING LIMITED. ISBN 978-1-910760-41-3. OCLC 1078207262.
- 1930 births
- Chinese male short story writers
- North China University of Technology alumni
- Short story writers from Shanghai
- Living people
- Mao Dun Literature Prize laureates
- Chinese male novelists
- 20th-century Chinese short story writers
- 20th-century Chinese male writers
- People's Republic of China short story writers