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Xue Yiwei

Xue Yiwei (Chinese: 薛忆沩, born in 1964[1]) is a Chinese-born Canadian author.

Xue Yiwei
Simplified Chinese薛忆沩
Traditional Chinese薛憶溈
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXuē Yìwéi

His hometown is Changsha, Hunan, and his birthplace was Chenzhou in the same province.[2] He attended the Beijing University of Aeronautics (now Beihang University) in a computer science program, gaining a BsC. Next he attended the Université de Montréal, taking a program in English literature, attaining a Master of Arts. Finally he attended the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in a doctoral program in linguistics and received his degree.[3]

In 2002, he relocated to Canada,[4] due to his disenchantment with the materialism-focused direction of literature in his home country. In February, he occupied an apartment in proximity to the St. Joseph Oratory,[5] in Côte-des-Neiges.[6] In 2016, CBC Radio presented him as having a high level of popularity in China, known to "millions of people".[6] Ha Jin stated that Xue is a "maverick".[6]

Shenzheners was his first work translated into English.[7] Previously, he was not known among Anglophone audiences, and he lived in Montreal in relative obscurity.[5]

Works edit

Novels[8]
  • Desertion (1989) - A new edition was issued in 2012.
  • Dr. Bethune's Children (2011) - English translation 2017[9] This was not published in China.[10]
  • Farewells from a Shadow (2013)
  • Empty Nest (2014)
  • King Lear and Nineteen Seventy-Nine[4]
    • Beginning in March 2020 it was serialized in a magazine in China. Xue had intentions to have an English translation produced.[10]
  • Celia, Misoka, I (2016) - English translation 2022[11]
Short stories

References edit

  1. ^ "Xue Yiwei". Renditions. Chinese University of Hong Kong. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  2. ^ "The Fate of a Novel Amid China's Reform". University of California Los Angeles. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  3. ^ "Xue Yiwei". Asian Heritage in Canada. Toronto Metropolitan University. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  4. ^ a b c "Xue Yiwei: In Search of Universal Values". Los Angeles Review of Books. 2020-04-25.
  5. ^ a b McGillis, Ian (2016-08-25). "Montreal's Chinese literary secret is finally out". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  6. ^ a b c "Metaphors in Montreal - a David Gutnick documentary". CBC Radio. Canadian Broadcasting Company. 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  7. ^ Beattie, Steven W. (6 September 2016). "Shenzheners". Quill and Quire. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  8. ^ a b "Shenzheners". Linda Leith Publishing. Retrieved 2022-07-29. - This is the English language publisher of his works.
  9. ^ "Dr Bethunes Children".
  10. ^ a b . Los Angeles Review of Books. 2020-04-25. Archived from the original on 2020-05-02. Retrieved 2022-07-29. [...]The good news is that, unlike Dr. Bethune's Children which the Chinese reader has never had an opportunity to read,[...]
  11. ^ Xue, Yiwei (2022). Celia, Misoka, I. Translated by Nashef, Stephen. Toronto, Ontario: Rare Machines. ISBN 9781459748040.

yiwei, chinese, 薛忆沩, born, 1964, chinese, born, canadian, author, simplified, chinese薛忆沩traditional, chinese薛憶溈transcriptionsstandard, mandarinhanyu, pinyinxuē, yìwéi, hometown, changsha, hunan, birthplace, chenzhou, same, province, attended, beijing, universi. Xue Yiwei Chinese 薛忆沩 born in 1964 1 is a Chinese born Canadian author Xue YiweiSimplified Chinese薛忆沩Traditional Chinese薛憶溈TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXue Yiwei His hometown is Changsha Hunan and his birthplace was Chenzhou in the same province 2 He attended the Beijing University of Aeronautics now Beihang University in a computer science program gaining a BsC Next he attended the Universite de Montreal taking a program in English literature attaining a Master of Arts Finally he attended the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in a doctoral program in linguistics and received his degree 3 In 2002 he relocated to Canada 4 due to his disenchantment with the materialism focused direction of literature in his home country In February he occupied an apartment in proximity to the St Joseph Oratory 5 in Cote des Neiges 6 In 2016 CBC Radio presented him as having a high level of popularity in China known to millions of people 6 Ha Jin stated that Xue is a maverick 6 Shenzheners was his first work translated into English 7 Previously he was not known among Anglophone audiences and he lived in Montreal in relative obscurity 5 Works editNovels 8 Desertion 1989 A new edition was issued in 2012 Dr Bethune s Children 2011 English translation 2017 9 This was not published in China 10 The novel addresses the life of Norman Bethune 4 Farewells from a Shadow 2013 Empty Nest 2014 King Lear and Nineteen Seventy Nine 4 Beginning in March 2020 it was serialized in a magazine in China Xue had intentions to have an English translation produced 10 Celia Misoka I 2016 English translation 2022 11 Short stories Shenzheners English translation 2016 four other works 8 References edit Xue Yiwei Renditions Chinese University of Hong Kong Retrieved 2022 07 29 The Fate of a Novel Amid China s Reform University of California Los Angeles Retrieved 2022 07 29 Xue Yiwei Asian Heritage in Canada Toronto Metropolitan University Retrieved 2022 07 29 a b c Xue Yiwei In Search of Universal Values Los Angeles Review of Books 2020 04 25 a b McGillis Ian 2016 08 25 Montreal s Chinese literary secret is finally out Montreal Gazette Retrieved 2022 07 29 a b c Metaphors in Montreal a David Gutnick documentary CBC Radio Canadian Broadcasting Company 2016 11 25 Retrieved 2022 07 29 Beattie Steven W 6 September 2016 Shenzheners Quill and Quire Retrieved 2022 07 29 a b Shenzheners Linda Leith Publishing Retrieved 2022 07 29 This is the English language publisher of his works Dr Bethunes Children a b Xue Yiwei In Search of Universal Values Los Angeles Review of Books 2020 04 25 Archived from the original on 2020 05 02 Retrieved 2022 07 29 The good news is that unlike Dr Bethune s Children which the Chinese reader has never had an opportunity to read Xue Yiwei 2022 Celia Misoka I Translated by Nashef Stephen Toronto Ontario Rare Machines ISBN 9781459748040 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xue Yiwei amp oldid 1152580154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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