Bi Feiuy ( Chinese ex. 毕飞宇 , pinyin : Bì Fēiyǔ , 1964 , Xinhua , Jiangsu Province, PRC) - Chinese writer, journalist, screenwriter.
| Bi feyuy | |
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| whale. Exercise 毕飞宇 , Pinyin : Bì Fēiyǔ | |
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| Occupation | writer, journalist, screenwriter |
| Language of Works | Chinese |
| Awards | Lu Xin Award ( 2004 ); Man Asian Literary Prize, 2010 ; Mao Dong Literary Prize ( 2011 ) |
| Awards | [d] ( 1998 ) [d] ( 2004 ) |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Selected Works
- 3 Publications in Russian
- 4 Recognition
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Biography
He studied at the Pedagogical University in Yangzhou ( 1983 - 1987 ), then taught at it. He was engaged in journalism. Currently lives in Nanjing , works in a publishing house. Collaborates with the cinema (he owns the script of the film Zhang Yimou " Shanghai Triad ", 1995).
Selected Works
- Three Sisters, novel ( Asian Literary Prize , 2010 , [1] )
- Blind People, novel ( 2008 , French transl. 2011 )
Publications in Russian
- Lunar Opera, novel ( 2003 , long list of Independent Prizes for translated prose , 2008 ), trans. with a whale. Oksana Rodionova. St. Petersburg: ABC, 2014.
Recognition
The writer was awarded the largest in China, the Lu Xin Literary Prize ( 2004 ) and the Mao Dong Literary Prize ( 2011 ). His prose has been translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Vietnamese and other languages.