Wei Wei (female writer)

Wei Wei (魏微) is the pen name of Wei Lili (魏丽丽, born 1970), a Chinese writer. She was born in Shuyang County, Jiangsu, studied in Huai'an and Nanjing, and currently lives in Guangzhou.[1]

Works translated to English

YearChinese titleTranslated English titleTranslator(s)
1998乔治和一本书"George's Book"[2]Alice Xin Liu
2003大老郑的女人"Old Zheng's Women"[3]Vivian H. Zhang
"Big Lao Zheng's Woman"[4]Zhang Xiaorong
化妆"The Great Masque"[5]
2006在明孝陵乘凉"Enjoying the Cool at the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum"[6]
2012胡文青传"The Story of Hu Wenqing"[7]Katharine Poundstone

"Big Lao Zheng's Woman" won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Prize in 2004.

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References

  1. Wang Xiaoping (王小平), Gong Zheng (龚正) (2009-02-07). "守望精神家园的文坛才女——访从淮安走出去的著名女作家魏微" [The Talented Female Writer Guarding the Spiritual Homeland: An Interview with the Famous Female Writer Originally from Huai'an, Wei Wei]. Huaihai Evening News.
  2. Irina's Hat. Foreign Languages Press. 2014. ISBN 978-7-119-09307-9.
  3. The Girl Named Luo Shan and Other Stories. Long River Press. 2012. ISBN 978-1-59265-032-3.
  4. How Far Is Forever and More Stories by Women Writers. Foreign Languages Press. 2008. ISBN 978-7-119-05436-0.
  5. The Great Masque and More Stories of Life in the City. Foreign Languages Press. 2008. ISBN 978-7-119-05437-7.
  6. Plum Raindrops and More Stories About Youth. Foreign Languages Press. 2008. ISBN 978-7-119-05438-4.
  7. Sweetgrass Barracks. Foreign Languages Press. 2014. ISBN 978-7-119-09313-0.


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