Wei Wei (female writer) explained
Wei Wei (female writer) should not be confused with Wei Wei (male writer).
Wei Wei (魏微) is the pen name of Wei Lili (魏丽丽, born 1970), a Chinese writer. She was born in Shuyang County, Jiangsu, studied in Huai'an and Nanjing, and currently lives in Guangzhou.[1]
Works translated to English
Year | Chinese title | Translated English title | Translator(s) |
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1998 | 乔治和一本书 | "George's Book"[2] | Alice Xin Liu |
2003 | 大老郑的女人 | "Old Zheng's Women"[3] | Vivian H. Zhang |
"Big Lao Zheng's Woman"[4] | Zhang Xiaorong |
化妆 | "The Great Masque"[5] |
2006 | 在明孝陵乘凉 | "Enjoying the Cool at the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum"[6] |
2012 | 胡文青传 | "The Story of Hu Wenqing"[7] | Katharine Poundstone | |
"Big Lao Zheng's Woman" won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Prize in 2004.
Notes and References
- News: 守望精神家园的文坛才女——访从淮安走出去的著名女作家魏微. Wang Xiaoping (王小平), Gong Zheng (龚正). The Talented Female Writer Guarding the Spiritual Homeland: An Interview with the Famous Female Writer Originally from Huai'an, Wei Wei. Huaihai Evening News. 2009-02-07.
- Book: Irina's Hat. 2014. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-09307-9.
- Book: The Girl Named Luo Shan and Other Stories. Long River Press. 2012. 978-1-59265-032-3.
- Book: How Far Is Forever and More Stories by Women Writers. 2008. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-05436-0.
- Book: The Great Masque and More Stories of Life in the City. 2008. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-05437-7.
- Book: Plum Raindrops and More Stories About Youth. 2008. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-05438-4.
- Book: Sweetgrass Barracks. 2014. Foreign Languages Press. 978-7-119-09313-0.