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词条 Lulu Wang
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Writing career

  3. Awards

  4. Selected works

  5. References

  6. Bibliography

  7. External links

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Lulu Wang ({{zh|c=王露露|p=Wáng Lùlù}}; born 22 December 1960) is a Chinese-born writer who has lived in the Netherlands since 1986. She is a best-selling novelist and also a columnist for Shijie Bolan (World Vision).

Early life

Lulu Wang was born on 22 December 1960 in Beijing, China. Her mother was a teacher of literature. At Peking University, Wang studied subjects including English language and literature.[1] After graduation, she taught at the university before moving to the Netherlands in 1986, at the age of 26;{{sfn|T'Sjoen|2004|p=20}} there she taught Chinese at the Zuyd University of Applied Sciences in Maastricht.[1]

Writing career

In 1997, she published her semi-autobiographical debut novel, Het Lelietheater ("The Lily Theatre"),{{sfn|T'Sjoen|2004|p=20}} which is strewn with Chinese-language proverbs and rhymes translated into Dutch.{{sfn|Howell|Taylor|2003|p=161}} The novel sold over 800,000 copies in the Netherlands and earned her the Gouden Ezelsoor in 1998 for the bestselling literary debut work;[2] the following year, it won an International Nonino Prize at the Salzburg Easter Festival.[3][4] In 1997, she was noted to be the best-selling Dutch-language author.{{sfn|Louwerse|2007|p=125}} The novel has been translated from Dutch into several languages, including English.[5][6]

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Her 2010 novel, Wilde rozen is, like her debut, a book based on her life in China; this time, the main character is twelve-year-old Qiangwei, who grows up during the Cultural Revolution. Wang called it her most personal book yet.[7] In 2012, she published Nederland, wo ai ni, a book app containing animations, music, and a discussion forum, also available as an e-book; it was later published in a printed version as well. A second book app was published in 2013, Zomervolliefde, a bilingual Dutch and Chinese publication including poems, illustrations, a song, and a short movie.

In addition to being a best-selling author,[8] Wang works as a columnist for the international Chinese-language magazines World Vision (Chinese: 世界博览, pinyin: Shìjiè Bólǎn)[9] and World Affairs (Chinese: 世界知识, pinyin: Shìjiè Zhīshì).[10]

Awards

  • Gouden Ezelsoor (1998)[2]
  • International Nonino Prize (1999)[11] at the Salzburg Easter Festival[3][4]

Selected works

  • (1997) Het lelietheater (The Lily Theater)
  • (1998) Brief aan mijn lezers (Letter To My Readers)
  • (1999) Het tedere kind (The Tender Child)
  • (2001) Het Witte Feest (The White Party)
  • (2001) Seringendroom (Lilac Dream)
  • (2002) Het Rode Feest (The Red Party)
  • (2004) Bedwelmd (Intoxicated)
  • (2007) Heldere Maan (Bright Moon)
  • (2010) Wilde rozen (Wild Roses)
  • (2010) Lotusvingers (Lotus Fingers)
  • (2012) Nederland, wo ai ni (Netherlands, Wo Ai Ni)
  • (2013) Zomervolliefde (Summer Full Love)
  • (2014) Adam en Eva in China (Adam and Eva in China)
  • (2015) Levenlangverliefd (Life Long in Love /情燃毕生)

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Yue|first1=Tao|title=Fiction is philosophy: interview with Lulu Wang|url=http://www.iias.nl/sites/default/files/IIAS_NL43_15.pdf|publisher=IIAS Newsletter|accessdate=31 January 2015|date=Spring 2007}}
2. ^{{nl icon}} Gouden Ezelsoor, Grafische Cultuurstichting. Retrieved on 8 March 2015.
3. ^{{it icon}} I Premiati del Quarantesimo Premio Nonino {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227104309/http://www.grappanonino.it/it/premio-nonino/premiati.html |date=2015-02-27 }}, Nonino. Retrieved on 8 March 2015.
4. ^{{it icon}} Il Premio Nonino per Salisburgo alla scrittrice cinese Lulu Wang, Corriere della Sera, 1999. Retrieved on 8 March 2015.
5. ^https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n97-108571/
6. ^https://viaf.org/processed/DNB%7C115627944
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/bk2u8sj3|title=Lulu Wang keert terug naar haar jeugd|last=Post|first=Hans Maarten|date=20 August 2010|work=Het Nieuwsblad|language=Dutch|accessdate=30 January 2015}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Schwartz|first1=John Burnham|title=Mao's Summer Camp|url=https://www.nytimes.com/books/00/09/10/reviews/000910.10burnham.html|accessdate=31 January 2015|work=The New York Times |date=September 10, 2000}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Lulu Wang|url=http://www.meuse-rhine-journal.com/html/Lei_20130709230514.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402103452/http://www.meuse-rhine-journal.com/html/Lei_20130709230514.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2 April 2015|work=Meuse Rhine Journal|accessdate=31 January 2015|location=Maastricht|date=9 July 2013}}
10. ^{{nl icon}} Jeroen Gijselhart, "Nieuwe reeks: Lulu Wang over haar cultuurshock in Nederland", If then is now, 2013. Retrieved on 11 March 2015.
11. ^{{cite web|last1=Paridon|first1=Elsbeth van|title=Cultural ambassador Lulu Wang|url=http://china.org.cn/arts/2014-04/01/content_31968368.htm|website=China.org.cn|accessdate=31 January 2015|date=April 1, 2014}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last1=Howell|first1=Robert B.|last2=Taylor|first2=Jolanda Vanderwal|title=History in Dutch Studies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7qiz3jNLMH0C&pg=PA161|date=1 January 2003|publisher=University Press of America|isbn=978-0-7618-2567-8}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Idema|first=Wilt L.|title=Chinese Studies in the Netherlands: Past, Present and Future|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BAWPAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA202|date=11 December 2013|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-26312-3}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Louwerse|first=Henriette|title=Homeless Entertainment: On Hafid Bouazza's Literary Writing|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HVRuhYr79mAC&pg=PA125|year=2007|publisher=Peter Lang|isbn=978-3-03911-333-0}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=T'Sjoen|first=Yves|title=De zwaartekracht overwonnen : dossier over 'allochtone' literatuur|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nvU-i6mpELwC&pg=PA20|year=2004|publisher=Academia Press|isbn=978-90-382-0692-9}}
  • {{cite book|last=Weststeijn|first=Willem G.|title=Dutch Contributions 1998, Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=agOzXzvAeRMC&pg=PA3|date=1 January 1999|publisher=Rodopi|isbn=90-420-0715-X}}

External links

{{Commons category|Lulu Wang}}
  • {{official website|http://www.luluwang.nl}}
  • Lulu Wang at the Digital Library for Dutch Literature
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