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Wang Anyi - a female writer of constant innovations
Born in 1954, Wang Anyi is one of contemporary China's most influential and
innovative writers. Wang is currently the chairperson of the Shanghai
Writers' Association. She has written more than five million Chinese
characters , winning important awards from both home and abroad dozens of
times.
Wang is the co-author of the screenplay of Chen
Kaige's film Temptress Moon, and has also had numerous books
translated into English, including Baotown (1985), Lapse of Time
(1988), Love in a Small Town (1988), Love on a Barren Mountain
(1991), and Brocade Valley (1992). Her most challenging novel,
Changhen Ge (Song
of Everlasting Sorrow , 1996), is a beautifully written epic
tracing the trials and tribulations of a former Shanghai beauty pageant winner
from the 1940s to the present.
Wang's work is particularly interesting from a feminist perspective. For
instance, some of her later works, particular her trilogy of "love" novels from
the late 1980s (Love in a Small Town, Love on a Barren Mountain, and [Love
in a] Brocade Valley ), have been striking and controversial in
imaginatively exploring feminine subjectivity and sexuality.
Chairperson of the Writers'
Association
Wang was elected as the seventh chairperson of the Shanghai Writers'
Association on December 6, 2001.
"I am fearful and even in trepidation over this appointment. Shanghai is a
city that boasted Lu
Xun and Ba Jin (two famous Chinese writers). I am not even a pupil of these
masters. ¡ I don't even know how to face this new post. I was used to the
relatively solitude world where I wrote, but now I have been pushed back to
reality," she said, adding, "Writing is a job I am good at. Without writing, I
guess I am a person who does not deserve much attention." This is typical
Wang-style monologue, low-keyed, poetic, and sober.
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