Yan Ge
Yan Ge (颜歌) is an award-winning writer from China.
Life and career
Yan Ge (real name: Dai Yuexing 戴月行) was born 1984 in Sichuan, China. She began publishing in 1994. She completed a PhD in comparative literature at Sichuan University and is the Chair of the China Young Writers Association. Her writing is strongly Sichuan-based and laced with the local language and expressions of Sichuan. People’s Literature (Renmin Wenxue 人民文学) magazine recently chose her – in a list reminiscent of The New Yorker's ‘20 under 40’ – as one of China’s twenty future literary masters. In 2012 she was chosen as Best New Writer by the prestigious Chinese Literature Media Prize (华语文学传媒大奖 最佳新人奖). Yan Ge was a guest writer at the Netherlands Crossing Borders festival in The Hague, November 2012,[1] and since then has appeared at numerous literary festivals in Europe. She now lives in Dublin.[2][3][4]
Awards
- 2003 - Chinese Literature Media Award[5]
- 2002 - 1st prize, New Concept Writing Competition[6]
- 2001 - Honored as one of China's Top 10 Young Fiction Writers by the Lu Xun Literature School of the China Writers Association
Publications
- May Queen (2008) - novel
- Dad is Dead - short story (translated by Nicky Harman)[7]
- 《钟腻哥》Sissy Zhong - short story (translated by Nicky Harman)[8]
- 《白马》 White Horse - novella (translated by Nicky Harman)[9]
- 《照妖镜》 Demon-Reflecting Mirror[10]
- 《我们家》 [literally, "Our Family"] The Chilli Bean Paste Clan - novel (German and French editions due in 2016, 2017).
- 《平乐镇伤心故事集》 "Sad Stories of Pingle Township" (5 stories including White Horse and Demon-Reflecting Mirror).[11]
- A set of short pieces "Grandma and Me",[12] "Yan Ge and Me",[13] "Mum and Me",[14] "The Writer and Me",[15] "Grandma and Me 2"[16] (translated by Philip Hand) 2012
References
- ↑ http://china.dutchculture.nl/en/events/yan-ge-crossing-border-festival
- ↑ https://paper-republic.org/authors/yan-ge/
- ↑ http://writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk/book-club/yan-ge-%E9%A2%9C%E6%AD%8C/
- ↑ http://www.chinese-shortstories.com/Auteurs_de_a_z_Yan_Ge.htm
- ↑ http://www.womenofchina.cn/womenofchina/html1/people/writers/15/4727-1.htm
- ↑ http://www.womenofchina.cn/womenofchina/html1/people/writers/15/4727-1.htm
- ↑ http://writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk/book-club/yan-ge-%E9%A2%9C%E6%AD%8C/dads-not-dead/
- ↑ https://paper-republic.org/works/zhong-nige/
- ↑ http://www.hoperoadpublishing.com/white-horse
- ↑ https://chinesebooksforyoungreaders.wordpress.com/2016/11/19/reflecting-teenagers-on-a-sichuanese-mirror-yan-ge-and-her-stories-from-pingle-township/
- ↑ https://paper-republic.org/helenwang/reflecting-teenagers-on-a-sichuanese-mirror-yan-ge-and-her-stories-from-pingle-township/
- ↑ http://thechronicles.eu/grandma-and-me/?lang=en&edition=5&main_story=143
- ↑ http://thechronicles.eu/yan-ge-and-me/?lang=en&edition=5&main_story=261
- ↑ http://thechronicles.eu/mum-and-me/?lang=en&edition=5&main_story=267
- ↑ http://thechronicles.eu/the-writer-and-me/?lang=en&edition=5&main_story=273
- ↑ http://thechronicles.eu/grandma-and-me-2/?lang=en&edition=5&main_story=277