Top 8 hottest writers in China of 2014
Updated: 2014-12-12 07:00
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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For literary world, the year 2014 may not be conspicuous. But for some writers, it may be an unforgettable year as they were pushed to the tip of tide. Some were awarded, some were controversial and some won big fame abroad.
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Mai Jia became well-known abroad after many newspapers wrote rave reviews of his book. The English version of his espionage novel "Decoded" was published and released in 21 countries by Penguin Classics. It is the first contemporary work of Chinese fiction to be published by the company.
After Mo Yan, the Nobel Laureate of Literature, Mai is now considered one of the handful of authors with "overseas success."
Representative works:
Letting the Mashed Man Speak
Decoded
Plot
Sound of the Wind
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