Te-Ping Chen Explained
Te-Ping Chen is an American journalist and author, currently residing in Philadelphia.[1] From 2014 to 2018, she was a Beijing-based China correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.[2] [3] [4] [5]
Her great-grandfather was a poet and journalist from Guangxi.[6] [7]
Her debut story collection Land of Big Numbers[8] was included in Barack Obama's 2021 summer reading list.[9]
Books
- Land of Big Numbers (2021)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Te-Ping Chen . The Wall Street Journal . 26 February 2021.
- Web site: A Journalist's Eye Enlivens 'Land Of Big Numbers'. NPR.org.
- Web site: Review: The comforts of oppression, in a journalist's wildly inventive fiction. February 5, 2021. Los Angeles Times.
- Te-Ping Chen on the Nihilism of the Internet. David. Wallace. The New Yorker. April 2019 .
- Web site: Philly writer Te-Ping Chen has one of the year's big debut books, out now. Patrick Rapa, For The. Inquirer. www.inquirer.com. February 2, 2021 .
- Web site: The PEN Ten: An Interview with Te-Ping Chen. Maria. Riillo. February 11, 2021.
- News: 'China Could Have Been a Very Different Country.' A Search for Family Reveals a Lost Moment. Te-Ping. Chen. WSJ . March 7, 2019. www.wsj.com.
- Web site: A Journalist's Eye Enlivens 'Land Of Big Numbers'. 2021-07-29. NPR.org. en.
- Web site: Kranc. Lauren. 2021-07-09. Barack Obama's Summer Reading List Is, Yet Again, Unsurprisingly Strong. 2021-07-29. Esquire. en-US.