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Q: Any suggestions for contemporary Chinese authors?

I feel guilty about not reading any Chinese authors while I'm here, but at the same time I really don't feel like going into the super old, 5000 page classics like Dreams of a Red Mansion and the like.

 

Has anyone read novels from contemporary Chinese authors (let's say, since 2000) that they really liked?

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Please I also want an answer for this!!!!

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I too have purposefully tried to keep myself immersed in Chinese literature while I am here studying, though I have found that a mix of fiction AND non-fiction books about China from both Chinese AND western authors has provided me with the perfect balance of information about modern China.

 

Check out Chinese authors like Lianke Yan, Ma Jian and Xinran, but don't overlook foreign writers like Peter Hessler, Paul French or photojournalist Tom Carter, who also have contributed heavily to China's literary market in their own unique ways.

 

Here's a few lists I pulled off of Amazon as well that might point you in the right direction. Hope this helps!

 

Top-10 New Non-Fiction Books from China

 

8 great books about "ordinary" China

 

Recommended books about modern China

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I tend to favour Chinese expatriates (they have the benefit of wider sight)

 

try The Last Communist Virgin by Wang Ping

 

great title, great short stories, great insights

 

 

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<Dreams of a Red Mansion> is the most important classical literature masterpiece.Maybe it is too difficult for roreigners.If anyone want to know Chinese contemporary literature,he has to know Lu Xun.It is said that all contemporary Chinese literature is rubbish by critics, I mean,after 2000.

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in my oppinion 余华 (xu hua) is the best.  but i dont think you can get his books in English.  

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i have no idea

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You can try Moonshine by Xia Ping...it's a favorite of mine!

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