Liu, Heng, 1954-

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Name (Latin)
Liu, Heng, 1954-
Other forms of name
Heng, Liu, 1954-
Liu, Guanjun, 1954-
Liu, Kuan-chün, 1954-
刘冠军, 1954-
刘恒, 1954-
劉恒, 1954-
Date of birth
1954-05
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 71500675
Wikidata: Q6653537
Library of congress: n 89129448
HAI10: 000546611
Sources of Information
  • His Hei ti hsüeh, 1988:t.p. (Liu Heng) biog. data (Liu Kuan-chün; pen name Liu Heng; b. 1954)
  • His The obsessed, 1991:t.p. (Liu Heng)
Wikipedia description:

Liu Heng (Chinese: 刘恒; pinyin: Liú Héng; born in May 1954) is a Chinese writer. He is generally seen as a realist writer. He became a professional writer in the 1970s after having worked as a peasant farmer, a factory worker and a soldier, classes which have served as fodder for his stories and, not coincidentally, classes which Mao Zedong promoted as the audience for literature in his 1942 Talks At The Yenan Forum On Literature And Art. "Dogshit Food" won the 1985-86 best short story award. "Fuxi Fuxi" won him the national Prize for Best Novelettes in 1987, and was the basis for the film Ju Dou. His novel "Hēi de xuě" (Black Snow; 黑的雪), about the problems faced by a young juvenile delinquent upon his release from prison, was made into a feature film, and "Pínzuǐ Zhāng Dàmín dē xìngfú shēnghuó" (The Happy Life of Chatter-box Zhang Damin; 贫嘴张大民的幸福生活) has been made into a television series in the same name.

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