Liu Ying (writer) explained

Liu Ying
Native Name:柳营
Birth Place:Longyou County, Zhejiang, China
Occupation:Novelist, short story writer

Liu Ying (; born February 1974) is a Chinese writer of novels and short stories.[1] Her work revolves around the exploration of women life in modern China in light of historical, political and economic changes. She published ten novels, and many short-stories.[2] Her early novel, "The Attic", was adapted into a film with the same name.[3]

Life

Liu was born in February 1974 in Longyou County, Zhejiang to a working-class family.[4] She has an older sister and a younger brother.

In 2001, at the age of 27, Liu Ying suffered from depression and severe disc herniation. Being confined to close quarters for a long time Liu Ying began to write novels. A year later her collection of short stories "Attic" was published, become an instant hit and launched her writing career. In 2004 "Attic" was made into a Chinese motion picture and in 2006 Liu Ying published her first long novel "Ghost Tree".[2]

In 2005 she joined China Writers Association[5] and entered Lu Xun Literary Institute in Beijing. Later Liu Ying moved back to Zhejiang and settled in Hangzhou.

In 2012, Liu Ying immigrated to the United States to continue her literary career.[4] "Sister" was published early 2019, and in less than two months was completely sold out and second editions were printed.[6]

Writing style

Liu Ying novels may be characterized as fiction focusing around women life struggles in a patriarchal China. Liu Ying novels create a vivid atmosphere, full of nature, smells, tastes, and tactile details. Liu Ying dives deep into the human soul, emotions, and psychology while staying in touch with modern Chinese history, cultural changes, economy, and religion. Liu Ying developed her own unique style which is quiet and powerful at the same time that befits classic Chinese novels.[7] [8]

Liu Ying style and novels are a mirror image to her own life struggles: coming from a small village, a world that favors boys over girls, fighting long depression, social anxiety & bullying yet coming out as a successful and well accomplished Female writer. In her books and few social appearances, Liu Ying sends a message to all women that your fragility is also your strength and dignity [9] [10] [11]

In 2019, Liu Ying meet with readers,[12] as part of an introduction road-show to her book "Sister". Liu Ying was recorded giving a talk in her home-town discussing her style, life philosophy, and experiences.

A most recent review of Liu Ying book "Sister", published in 2021 [13]

Liu Ying's work is currently being translated into several languages.

Works

!Title!Year!ISBN/ASIN
Attic 阁楼20029787506329873
Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingati 梁山伯与祝英台20059787213029875
Tree Ghost 树鬼20069787531330226
Light as flesh 淡如肉色20109787222060913
Delicious Mushroom 蘑菇好滋味 20129787225041636
Deep in my place 我之深处20139787506364652
Ah Bu 阿布20139787539179711
Little Heaven 小天堂20159787506081887
Sister 姐姐20199787530218419
Honey & Spice 辣与蜜糖2020ASIN : B08JRW2H5H

Recent Work

Liu Ying is finishing up her next book, while some of her earlier work is being translated into English.

Liu Ying latest short story published in HongKong[14]

Liu Ying self-published Kindle book [15]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Quzhou Daily. 柳营方式. January 20, 2014.
  2. Web site: LiuYing Author Page on Douban.
  3. Web site: China View Network. Intro to LiuYing.
  4. Web site: Xu Coglin. Liu Ying: A small paradise blooms under the pen. July 20, 2015.
  5. Web site: Chinese Writer Association. LiuYing. July 4, 2016.
  6. Web site: Rumin. Atlanta Chinese Writers Association interview with LiuYing. April 10, 2019.
  7. Web site: She writes with a compassionate soul. Sheng. Can. January 30, 2019.
  8. Web site: Liu Ying: My Beauty, My Lu Zhishen. Xiao Er & Wang Zheng. Zhejiang writer. September 28, 2015.
  9. Web site: Interview with Liu Ying about women fragility and strength. Gao Dan. The Paper. April 25, 2019.
  10. Web site: Liu Ying: When I wrote "Sister", I always felt a light in front of my forehead. Wu Yongzhen. ChinaWriter. July 26, 2019.
  11. Web site: Everyone's Sister - Chinese Literature. Liang Hong. Literary Gazette 1949. January 13, 2020.
  12. Web site: recorded session w/ Liu Ying. April 15, 2019.
  13. Web site: Liu Ying's novel "Sister": Old World·New World. Ji Jin. China Writers Network. March 5, 2021.
  14. Web site: HongKong Literary Magazine. Willow Camp.
  15. Web site: Amazon Kindle. 辣与蜜糖.