Zhang Xianliang
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Zhang Xianliang (Chinese: 张贤亮; December 1936 – 27 September 2014) was a Chinese novelist, essayist, and poet, and former president of the Chinese Writers Association in Ningxia. He was detained as a political prisoner during the Anti-Rightist Movement in 1957,[1] until his political rehabilitation in 1979. His most well known works, including Half of Man is Woman and Grass Soup, were semi-autobiographical reflections on his life experiences in prison and in witnessing the political upheaval of China during the Cultural Revolution.[2]
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Zhang Xianliang | |
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Born | 8 December 1936 Nanking, Republic of China (1912-49) |
Died | 27 September 2014(2014-09-27) (aged 77) Yinchuan, Ningxia, China |
Occupation | novelist, essayist, and poet |
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