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'''Su Weizhen''' ({{zh|t=蘇偉貞|w='''Su Wei-chen'''}}; 16 July 1954) is a [[Taiwan]]<nowiki/>ese writer, educator and editor.<ref name=miller/> |
'''Su Weizhen''' ({{zh|t=蘇偉貞|w='''Su Wei-chen'''}}; 16 July 1954) is a [[Taiwan]]<nowiki/>ese writer, educator and editor.<ref name=miller/> |
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Su Weizhen (Chinese: 蘇偉貞; Wade–Giles: Su Wei-chen; 16 July 1954) is a Taiwanese writer, educator and editor.[1]
She was born in Panyu, Taiwan and studied at the Political Staff College in Taiwan[1] and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Su served in the army and afterwards worked at a radio station. Later, she taught literature at the Chinese Culture University[2] and was editor for the literary supplement of the United Daily News.[1]
In 2011, she participated in the International Writing Program Fall Residency at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.[3]
She married Zhang Demo, who has since died.[4]
She has received the:
- 1980 Daily News short story award
- 1981 Daily News novelette award
- 1994 China Times novel award[1]
- Hongyan yi lao (The beauty has aged), story (1980)
- Pei ta yiduan (Keep him company for a while), story (1983)
- Sui yue di sheng yin (The sound of time) (1984)
- Chenmo zhi dao (Silent island) (1994)
- Fengbi de daoyu (Island in isolation) (1996)
- Moshu shike (Magic moment) (2002)
References
- ^ a b c d e Miller, Jane Eldridge (2002). Who's who in Contemporary Women's Writing. p. 310. ISBN 0415159814.
- ^ a b Li-hua, Ying (2009). Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature. pp. 178–79. ISBN 978-0810870819.
- ^ "2011 Resident Participants | The International Writing Program". iwp.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
- ^ "Su Weizhen". China Book International. Government of China. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.