Li Dawei

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LI Dawei (李大卫)
Born 1963
Beijing, China
Occupation Novelist
Genres Literary

Li Dawei is a Chinese writer. He began writing poetry at age 17, and in 1985 graduated from Beijing Normal University with a degree in English.[1] Two years later, he made his first visit to the United States, to attend Creative Writers Program sponsored by U.S. Information agency.[citation needed] Since 1987, he has been publishing theoretical works about art and literature and in 1997, he published his first novel, Dream Collector, which is centred with a young musician and a talking cat that is later converted into a cartoon star. He won Select Short Stories Monthly prize in 1996 and, in 1997, was short-listed for Lu Xun Prize, China's arguably highest award for literature. He was given October Prize in 2000. He currently resides in Los Angeles. He is also a columnist for Caijing Magazine [1]

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  • 念珠·击壤 (Lijiang Publishing House, 1987)
  • 集梦爱好者 (Dream Collector; Authors' Publishing House, 1997)
  • China Wenxueshi Building oder: Heimatstraße West 2a, published in Das Leben ist jetzt;Suhrkamp Publishing House, Frankfurt 2003
  • 卡通猫的美国梦 (A Cartoon Cat's American Dream; Shandong Literary Publishing House, 2005)[2]
  • China Wenxueshi Building - via Jia Yuan Ovest 2, published in Cina - Undici scrittori della rivoluzione pop; Gruppo Editoriale il Saggiatore S.p.A., Milano 2006

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