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The '''Lu Xun Literary Prize''' is a [[literature|literary]] prize awarded by the [[Chinese Writers' Association]] ([[:zh:中國作家協會]], 中国作家协会). It is named for [[Lu Xun]] |
The '''Lu Xun Literary Prize''' is a [[literature|literary]] prize awarded by the [[Chinese Writers' Association]] ([[:zh:中國作家協會]], 中国作家协会). It is named for [[Lu Xun]] and has been awarded every three years since 1995.<ref>{{Cite news | title = Young Writer Wins Top Literary Award |
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| publisher = China Radio International |
| publisher = China Radio International |
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| date = 2005-01-28 |
| date = 2005-01-28 |
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| url = http://www.nanning.china.org.cn/english/NM-e/119135.htm |
| url = http://www.nanning.china.org.cn/english/NM-e/119135.htm |
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| accessdate = 2010-04-28}} |
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</ref> The prize is heavily associated with the government. Murong Xuecun, an indepedent writer, says the Lu Xun prize "matter[s] to writers who work within the system." |
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The Prize has seven award categories: |
The Prize has seven award categories: |
Revision as of 16:42, 21 March 2011
The Lu Xun Literary Prize is a literary prize awarded by the Chinese Writers' Association (zh:中國作家協會, 中国作家协会). It is named for Lu Xun and has been awarded every three years since 1995.[1] The prize is heavily associated with the government. Murong Xuecun, an indepedent writer, says the Lu Xun prize "matter[s] to writers who work within the system."
The Prize has seven award categories:
- National Excellent Novella Award
- National Excellent Short Story Award
- National Excellent Reportage Award
- National Outstanding Poetry Award
- National Excellent Prose Essay Prize
- National Outstanding Literary Review Awards
- National Outstanding Literary Translation Award (formerly the Rainbow Translation Award)
Winners
Winners include:
- 2004: Jia Pingwa, Bi Feiyu
- 2007: Han Shaogong, Fan Xiaoqing, Guo Wenbin[2]
- 2010: Su Tong, Fang Fang, Tsering Norbu[3]
See also
- Chinese Wikipedia category: Lu Xun Prize Winners zh:Category:鲁迅文学奖得主
References
- ^ "Young Writer Wins Top Literary Award". China Radio International. 2005-01-28. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- ^ http://baike.baidu.com/view/4451.htm
- ^ http://www.chinanews.com/cul/2010/10-20/2599470.shtml