Lin Bai (Lin Bai-wei. 1958, Beilu, Prov. Guangxi) - Chinese writer.
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After graduating from Wuhan University (Prov. Hubei) in 1982, she worked in the library, at film studios, in editorial offices. In the crust, time lives in Beijing.
At first, Lin Bai wrote poetry, then she turned to prose, wrote over five collections of short stories and short stories and three novels. Literary fame came to her in 1990 with the story "Zidan Chuango Pingo" ("Bullet-pierced Apple"). In 1998, Lin Bai published comp. cit. in 4 tons. The works of Lin Bai are inhabited by women and narrate their amorous adventures, which the author herself calls "the individualization of creativity." According to critics, she challenges the generally accepted culture and society, describing the sexual maturation of a girl, masturbation and lesbianism , rape, love affair and tears, pregnancy and abortion.
The difficulties experienced sovr. women in relationships with men are described in her works in a new way, which is recognized by many as contributions to Chinese literature. She writes about such personal experiences, to-rye before in the whale. lit-re were practically taboo. Her works depict a tense "inter-half war", the edge often leads to despair and tragedy. Emotions of her heroines, “developing into friendship,” sometimes look shocking. The very process of growing up a girl under the pen of a writer appears as a “war with herself”. The young reader of the book Lin Bai enjoyed popularity.
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