Zhou Daxin
Appearance
Zhou Daxin | |
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Native name | |
Born | 1952 (age 71–72) Dengzhou, Henan, China |
Pen name | Pudu ( |
Occupation | Novelist, general |
Language | Chinese |
Alma mater | Xi'an Institute of Politics Lu Xun Literature Academy |
Period | 1979–present |
Genre | Novel, drama |
Notable works | The Sons of Red Lake |
Notable awards | 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize 2008 The Sons of Red Lake |
Zhou Daxin (Chinese:
Biography
[edit]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 (
Zhou joined the China Writers Association in 1988. In 1999, Zhou became the president of Henan Literature Academy (
Works
[edit]Novellas
[edit]- Footsteps (
向上 的 台 阶)[2] - Silver Ornament (银饰)
Long-gestating novels
[edit]- Walking Out of the Basin (
走出 盆地 ) - The 21 Building (21
大 厦) - Legend of the War (战争传说)
- The Sons of Red Lake (
湖光 山色 )[1] - Early Warning (预警)[3]
- Fields of Joy (
安 魂 )[6]
Short stories
[edit]- The Han Chinese Girl (汉家
女 ) - The Golden Fields of Barley (
金色 的 麦田 )
Drama
[edit]- Woman Sesame Oil Maker (
香 魂 女 )
Translated works (English)
[edit]Adaptations
[edit]One of his works have been adapted for film:
- Woman Sesame Oil Maker (1992) (directed by Xie Fei)
Awards
[edit]- Woman Sesame Oil Maker – Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear Award (1999)
- Fengmu Literature Prize (2002)
- The Sons of Red Lake – 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize (2008)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2012-01-01). 《
湖光 山色 》作者 简介 (in Chinese). Beijing: The Writers Publishing House. ISBN 9787506362009. - ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2013-04-01). 《
向上 的 台 阶》作者 介 绍 (in Chinese). Changsha, Hunan: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House. ISBN 9787540461348. - ^ a b c d e f Zhou Daxin (2009-01-01). 《预警》 (in Chinese). Beijing: Beijing Publishing Group. ISBN 9787530209905.
- ^
作家 周 大新 (in Chinese). China Writers Association. - ^ a b "Zhou Daxin".
- ^ 读周
大新 的 长篇小 说《安 魂 》. Xinhua News (in Chinese). 2012. Archived from the original on December 28, 2013. - ^ Daxin, Zhou (2019). After the Finale. Translated by Wu, Jiamei. London: ACA Publishing. ISBN 978-1910760833.
- ^ Daxin, Zhou (2020). Fields of Joy. London: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1910760949.
- ^ Daxin, Zhou (2021). Longevity Park. Translated by Trapp, James. Horsham: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1-83890-529-3.
- ^ Daxin, Zhou (2022). The Sons of Red Lake. Horsham: Sinoist Books. ISBN 978-1-83890-543-9.