Yao Emei

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Born (1968-12-08) December 8, 1968 (age 56)
NationalityChinese
OccupationMulti-award-winning writer

Yao Emei (Chinese: 姚鄂梅; born December 8, 1968) is a multi-award-winning Chinese writer from Yidu, Hubei. She currently resides in Shanghai, partaking in the first postgraduate programme for writers in Shanghai.[1]

Work

Yao Emei is an author of books for both adults and children. Her work has been translated from Chinese into English, Russian, German, Japanese , Korean, and other languages.[2] She was also the recipient of the fifth "Qu Yuan" literary creation award in Hubei Province.[3]

She is the author of several novels including Tilted Sky, Two Sichuan Pepper Trees, Our Days and The Unfilial: Four Tragic Tales from Modern China.

Complete list of works

  • The Unfilial: Four Tragic Tales from Modern China. Translated by Honey Watson, Martin Ward, Olivia Milburn, Will Spence. Horsham: Sinoist Books. September 2024. ISBN 9781838905811
  • Tilted Sky. Translated by Kelly Zhang. New York: Levine Querido. June 2024. ISBN 9781646143832
  • Our Days. Beijing: Beijing October literature and Arts Press. January 2024. ISBN 9787530223406
  • Family Life. Beijing: People's Literature Publishing House. February 2021. ISBN 9787020164837
    • This collection includes four novellas written by Yao Emei: Skeletons in the Closet, The Secret of Genes, Grandma is Coming, and With Ease
  • The Truth/Runaway Women. Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. October 2020. ISBN 9787532175994
  • XiMenPo/ Runaway Women. Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. October 2020. ISBN 9787532176007
  • Two Sichuan Pepper Trees. Beiyue: Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House. May 2019. ISBN 9787537859059
  • Eager to Fly. Beijing: Beijing October Literature and Arts Press. January 2018. ISBN 9787530217276
  • 1958-Petition. Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. July 2016. ISBN 9787532159055
  • Gone with the River Mist. Shanghai: Shanghai Press. April 2014. ISBN 9781602202504

References

  1. "China Publishing Group". english.cnpubg.com. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  2. Goff, Peter. "Yao Emei – Literary festival". eu-china.literaryfestival.eu. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  3. "Yao Emei". Douban. Retrieved 2024-08-29.

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