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Chi Li
Chi Li is a special figure among Chinese writers because she doesn't like
to get together with people in literary circles. "If my unsociability is thought
to be a flaw, I admit I¡¯m a person with a flaw," Chi says.
In contemporary Chinese literature, it's not
difficult to find female writers. They are active and diligent cultivators of
their art. However, most of them appear and vanish like meteors against the vast
sky of literature, except for Chi Li. Among female writers, Chi uniquely stands
out. Her novels have been best sellers since she picked up a pen and started
writing some 20 years ago. At the age of 15, Chi expressed her love and piety to
literature by composing poems.
"I wanna burn myself, only for you, literature," one of her poem exclaims.
Chi's works weave vivid pictures with characters, depicting the daily lives of
common people.
Chi was born in 1954 in Wuhan, Hubei province. Before attending the Institute
of Literature at Wuhan University in the early 1980s, Chi studied and practiced
medicine in the countryside. She began writing a year before going to the
college, so magnetic was its appeal. One of her early novels, Nice
Moon, earned her a reputation among critics. But great fame came to her in
1987 after her novelette, Troubled Life, was released. It was
considered a masterpiece of neo-realistic novels. Troubled Life just
served as a handsome beginning of Chi's writing career, a number of novels
characterized by neo-realism came from her delicate pen, pouring a fresh stream
into the vast ocean of Chinese contemporary literature.
Set in the large industrial city of Wuhan, Chi's stories focus on the lives
of young people as they deal with troubles of love and marriage, and everyday
problems such as job-hunting, housing, family planning and bringing up children.
The detailed and earthy descriptions conjure up a vivid picture of life in China
today. There's nothing special in their lives, but their experiences are just so
real as Chi tells them, with her natural narration and vivid depictions
providing a taste of their hopes and dreams.
Chi Li: Best Seller
If best sellers existed in China's book market, Chi would absolutely be one
of them. Her books have enjoyed a large readership that other contemporary
writers can only dream of. Since Collection of Chi Li's Stories IV was
published in 1995, a large number of copies have been printed every year to meet
the enormous demand in the book market. Till now, the 10th edition of the book
has been published. And the Collection V and VI published
later also have seen their 10th editions. More than 200,000 copies of
Comings and Goings were sold out two years after it was first
published.
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