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Zhou Daxin

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Zhou Daxin
Native name
しゅう大新おおしん
Born1952 (age 71–72)
Dengzhou, Henan, China
Pen namePudu (あまねたび)
OccupationNovelist, general
LanguageChinese
Alma materXi'an Institute of Politics
Lu Xun Literature Academy
Period1979–present
GenreNovel, drama
Notable worksThe Sons of Red Lake
Notable awards7th Mao Dun Literature Prize
2008 The Sons of Red Lake

Zhou Daxin (Chinese: しゅう大新おおしん; pinyin: Zhōu Dàxīn; born 1952), also known by his pen name Pǔdù (あまねたび). He is a Chinese novelist who was the president of Henan Literature Academy.[1][2][3][4]

Biography

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Zhou was born into a family of farming background in Dengzhou, Henan in 1952.[1][2][3][5]

In 1970, after high school, Zhou joined the People's Liberation Army.[1][2][3]

Zhou started to publish works in 1979.[5] Zhou graduated from Xi'an Institute of Politics (西安しーあん政治せいじ学院がくいん) in 1985, then he entered Lu Xun Literary Institute.[1][2][3]

Zhou joined the China Writers Association in 1988. In 1999, Zhou became the president of Henan Literature Academy (河南かなん文学ぶんがくいん).[1][2][3]

Works

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Novellas

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  • Footsteps (向上こうじょうてきだい)[2]
  • Silver Ornament (银饰)

Long-gestating novels

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  • Walking Out of the Basin (走出はしりで盆地ぼんち)
  • The 21 Building (21だい)
  • Legend of the War (战争传说)
  • The Sons of Red Lake (湖光こうこう山色さんしょく)[1]
  • Early Warning (预警)[3]
  • Fields of Joy (やすたましい)[6]

Short stories

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  • The Han Chinese Girl (汉家おんな)
  • The Golden Fields of Barley (金色きんいろてき麦田むぎた)

Drama

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  • Woman Sesame Oil Maker (こうたましいおんな)

Translated works (English)

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  • After the Finale[7]
  • Fields of Joy[8]
  • Longevity Park[9]
  • The Sons of Red Lake[10]

Adaptations

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One of his works have been adapted for film:

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2012-01-01). 湖光こうこう山色さんしょく作者さくしゃ简介 (in Chinese). Beijing: The Writers Publishing House. ISBN 9787506362009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2013-04-01). 向上こうじょうてきだい阶》作者さくしゃかい (in Chinese). Changsha, Hunan: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House. ISBN 9787540461348.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2009-01-01). 《预警》 (in Chinese). Beijing: Beijing Publishing Group. ISBN 9787530209905.
  4. ^ 作家さっかしゅう大新おおしん (in Chinese). China Writers Association.
  5. ^ a b "Zhou Daxin".
  6. ^ 读周大新おおしんてき长篇しょう说《やすたましい. Xinhua News (in Chinese). 2012. Archived from the original on December 28, 2013.
  7. ^ Daxin, Zhou (2019). After the Finale. Translated by Wu, Jiamei. London: ACA Publishing. ISBN 978-1910760833.
  8. ^ Daxin, Zhou (2020). Fields of Joy. London: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1910760949.
  9. ^ Daxin, Zhou (2021). Longevity Park. Translated by Trapp, James. Horsham: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1-83890-529-3.
  10. ^ Daxin, Zhou (2022). The Sons of Red Lake. Horsham: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1-83890-543-9.