Chu Tien-wen
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Chu Tien-wen | |||||
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Born |
Taipei, Taiwan | August 24, 1956||||
Parents |
Chu Hsi-ning (1927-1998) Liu Mu-sha (1935-) | ||||
Influences | Hu Lancheng | ||||
Awards
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Chu Tien-wen (Chinese: 朱天文; pinyin: Zhū Tiānwén; born August 24, 1956 in Taipei, Taiwan) is one of Taiwan's most prominent writers.[1] She is the daughter of Chu Hsi-ning and the older sister of Chu Tien-hsin. Some of her literary works include "Fin-de-Siècle Splendour" (1990) and Notes of a Desolate Man 荒人手記 (1994). She wrote many of the scripts for the famous Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien. Her screenwriting credits include movies like Taipei Story, The Puppetmaster, Goodbye South, Goodbye, Millennium Mambo, City of Sadness 悲情城市 (1989) and many more.
Bibliography
1999 (Translation) Notes of a Desolate Man
See also
- Chu Tien-hsin
External links
References
- ↑ Zhang Lei (9 August 2009). "Chu Tien-wen's Witches' Language: On the wings of words". Global Times. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
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