Chen, Guanzhong

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Name (Hebrew)
צ'אן, קון-צ'ונג
Name (Latin)
Chen, Guanzhong
Other forms of name
Chan, Koon Chung
Chan, Koonchung
Place of birth
Shanghai (China)
Place of residence/headquarters
Hong Kong (China)
Associate group
Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
School of Communications Graduate Program, Boston University
Occupation
Authors
Media consultants
Producer of film & TV program
Associated Language
chi eng heb
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 58455354
Wikidata: Q8928926
Library of congress: n 2003069245
Sources of Information
  • שנות השפע, 2012:
  • Xianggang wei wan cheng de shi yan, 2001:t.p. (陳冠中 = Chen Guanzhong)
  • Web page of Oxford University Press (China) Ltd., June 16, 2005(陳冠中 = Chen Guanzhong; b. Shanghai, 1952; grown up in Hong Kong; grad., Hong Kong Univ.; authored Makesi zhu yi yu wen xue pi ping, Xianggang wei wan cheng de shi yan, etc.; script writer & producer of more than 10 movies, including Deng dai li ming)
  • Proceedings of soul of the city, 2004:p. 208 (Chan Koon Chung; b. Shanghai, 1952; grad., Faculty of Social Sciences, The Univ. of Hong Kong, 1974 and School of Communications Graduate Program, Boston Univ., 1975; writer, producer of film & TV program, media consultant) p. 212 (陳冠中 = Chen Guanzhong)
  • The fat years, c2011:t.p. (Chan Koonchung)
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Wikipedia description:

Chan Koonchung (born 1952) is a Chinese science-fiction writer who has previously lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States. He currently lives in Beijing. Chan also holds Canadian citizenship. He is the founder of Green Power (綠色力量), Green Garden Organic Farm (綠田園有機農場) and the Hong Kong Film Directors Association (香港電影導演會) among other organizations, and is currently on the international board of directors of Greenpeace. Previously, he worked as a reporter for the Hong Kong tabloid, The Star. In 1976 he co-founded City Magazine (號外) with Qiu Shiwen and Deng Xiaoyu and Hu Junyi. In the 1990s he worked as an overseas publisher for the mainland literary journal Dushu (读书), published by the China Publishing Group (中国出版集团) and SDX Joint Publishing Company (生活读书新知三联书店). In 1991 he played the role of Professor Liu Yuebai in Yan Hao and Tsui Hark's adaptation of Ah Cheng's 1984 novel, The Chess Master. His dystopian novel The Fat Years (2009) was published in English by Doubleday in 2011. In his book, The Unbearable Dreamworld of Champa the Driver (2014), the Tibetan driver and lover of a Chinese businesswoman falls in love with her daughter. It is a satirical metaphor of the unbalanced relations between China and Tibet.

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