Xu Xingye
Chinese novelist
Xu Xingye | |
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Native name | 徐兴业 |
Born | 1917 Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China |
Died | 1990 (aged 72–73) Shanghai, China |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Alma mater | Wuxi Academy of the Traditional Chinese Culture |
Period | 1980–1990 |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works | Broken Golden Bowl |
Notable awards | 3rd Mao Dun Literature Prize 1991 Broken Golden Bowl |
Spouse | Zhou Yunqin |
Children | 2 |
Xu Xingye (simplified Chinese: 徐兴业; traditional Chinese: 徐興業; pinyin: Xú Xīngyè; 1917 – 1990) was a Chinese novelist. One of his works, Broken Golden Bowl, won the Mao Dun Literature Prize, a prestigious literature award in China.[1]
Biography
Xu was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang in 1917.[1] He graduated from Wuxi Academy of the Traditional Chinese Culture (无锡国学专修学校) in 1937.[1][2] After graduation, he worked in Shanghai.[1][2]
Xu started to publish works in 1980. He died in Shanghai in 1990.[1][2]
Works
Novels
- Broken Golden Bowl (金瓯缺)
Awards
- Broken Golden Bowl – 3rd Mao Dun Literature Prize (1991)[3]
Personal life
Xu married Zhou Yunqin (周韵琴), her father was Zhou Zongliang (周宗良), a rich merchant in Shanghai. The couple had two sons, Xu Yuanzhang (徐元章) and Xu Yuanjian (徐元健).
References
- ^ a b c d e Xu Xingye (2009-08-01). 《金瓯缺》作者简介 (in Chinese). Changjiang Literature & Art Press. ISBN 9787535441331.
- ^ a b c 徐兴业 (1917~1990). chinawriter.com.cn (in Chinese).
- ^ "Xu Xingye".
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- Zhou Keqin – Xu Mao and His Daughters
- Wei Wei – Orient
- Mo Yingfeng – General's Chant
- Yao Xueyin – Li Zicheng
- Gu Hua – A Small Town Called Hibiscus
- Li Guowen – Spring in Winter
- Lu Yao – Ordinary World
- Ling Li – Young Emperor
- Sun Li and Yu Xiaohui – Metropolis
- Liu Baiyu – The Second Sun
- Huo Da – The Jade King
- Xiao Ke – Bloody Heaven (Honorary award)
- Xu Xingye – Broken Golden Bowl (Honorary award)
- Wang Huo – War and People
- Chen Zhongshi – White Deer Field
- Liu Sifen – White Gate Willow
- Liu Yumin – Unsettled Autumn
- Zhang Ping – The Choice
- Alai – Red Poppies
- Wang Anyi – The Song of Everlasting Sorrow
- Wang Xufeng – Trilogy of the Tea Masters
- Xiong Zhaozheng – Zhang Juzheng
- Zhang Jie – Wordless
- Chu Chunqiu – Sky of History
- Liu Jianwei – Heroic Time
- Zong Pu – Eastern Concealment
- Jia Pingwa – The Shaanxi Opera
- Chi Zijian – The Last Quarter of the Moon
- Mai Jia – In the Dark
- Zhou Daxin – The Sons of Red Lake
- Zhang Wei – On the Plateau
- Liu Xinglong – The Sky Dwellers
- Mo Yan – Frog
- Bi Feiyu – Massage
- Liu Zhenyun – Someone to Talk To
- Ge Fei – Jiangnan Trilogy
- Wang Meng – The Scenery Around Here
- Li Peifu – Book of Life
- Jin Yucheng – Blossoms
- Su Tong – Shadow of the Hunter
- Liang Xiaosheng - The Human World
- Xu Huaizhong - That Which Can't Be Washed Away
- Xu Zechen - Northward
- Chen Yan - The Protagonist
- Li Er - Brother Ying Wu
- Yang Zhijun [zh] - The Snow Mountain and the Homeland
- Qiao Ye [zh] - Baoshui Village
- Liu Liangcheng [zh] - Bomba
- Sun Ganlu [zh] - A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains
- Dong Xi - Resonance