Life
By (Author) Lu Yao
Foreword by Eric Abrahamsen
Translated by Chloe Estep
Amazon Publishing
AmazonCrossing
19th March 2019
19th March 2019
United States
General
Fiction
895.1352
Paperback
334
An essential masterwork from Chinese literary giant Lu Yao-winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize-available for the first time in English. Lu Yao published only two novels before his untimely death-but their extraordinary influence catapulted the author to the top tier of Chinese contemporary fiction, establishing him as one of the most widely r
The Chinese novelist Lu Yao () was born Wang Weiguo () in 1949 in Shaanxi Province. He grew up in a very poor family, together with six siblings, and began writing novels when he was a college student at Yanan University. In 1982, Lu Yao published his novella Life, which won the National Excellent Novella Award and was then adapted into a film of the same name, which won the Hundred Flowers Award (the Chinese equivalent of the Academy Awards) for Best Feature Film in 1984. Lu Yao became a national celebrity. In 1991, he published his magnum opus, Ordinary World, which won the Mao Dun Literature Prize. His writing was closely related to his own experiences, and it focused mostly on young people striving to change their lives. He died in 1992 at the age of forty-two, having published only two works, both considered masterpieces. Despite how well known Lu Yao is within China, he has remained untranslated until now. Life is the first translation of Lu Yaos work to appear in English.