Zhu Lin (novelist)

Zhu Lin (Chinese: 竹林; pinyin: Zhú Lín; born 1949), born as Wang Zuling (Chinese: 王祖铃), is a Chinese novelist.

Life

Zhu Lin was the only child of parents who divorced when she was a baby. She did not have an easy childhood: she was brought up by her father, an academic, and a grandmother.[1] Graduating from high school in 1968, she was rusticated to Fenyang County in Anhui Province, where she lived in primitive rural conditions. Blocked by her class background from attending university, she managed to return to Shanghai in 1975, working in a street factory before getting a job as an editor. She was editor at Shanghai Literature, until granted the status of professional writer in 1990.[2] In 1980 she moved from Shanghai to Jiading in the suburbs, where she has continued to live.[1]

Works

Novels
Short story collections
Children's books

References

  1. 1 2 Lin Zhu (1998). Snake's Pillow and Other Stories. trans. Richard King. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 193–5. ISBN 978-0-8248-1716-9. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. Laifong Leung (1994). "Zhu Lin: Negating Rustication". Morning Sun: Interviews With Chinese Writers of the Lost Generation. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 270–77. ISBN 978-1-56324-130-7. Retrieved 6 October 2012.

Further reading


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