
Wu Ming-yi - Wikipedia
Wu Ming-yi (Chinese: 吳明益; born 20 June 1971) is a multidisciplinary Taiwanese writer and scholar. Wu is the Professor of Sinophone Literature at National Dong Hwa University and an environmental activist.
The Man with the Compound Eyes - Wikipedia
The Man with the Compound Eyes is a Taiwanese novel by Wu Ming-yi (Title 複眼人). The novel was first published in Taiwan in 2011 by Summer Festival Press. In 2013, it became Wu's first novel to be translated into English, being translated by Darryl Sterk, and was released simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States.
吳明益 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
吳明益; 羅馬拼音: Wu Ming-Yi: 出生 1971年6月20日 ( 53歲)臺灣 台北市: 職業: 國立東華大學華文文學系教授 小說家、散文家: 國籍 中華民國 教育程度: 博士: 母校: 輔仁大學 國立中央大學
Amazon.com: The Stolen Bicycle: 9781925498554: Wu, Ming-Yi, …
Apr 10, 2018 · In Stolen Bicycle, Taiwan author Wu Ming-yi tells the story of generations of fathers and sons as they survive war and its consequences.
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Wu Ming-Yi (Author of The Man with the Compound Eyes) - Goodreads
Jun 20, 1971 · Wu Ming-Yi (b.1971) studied advertising at Fu-Jen Catholic University and has a PhD in Chinese Literature from National Central University. He has been teaching literature and creative writing at Dong Hwa University since 2000 and …
Wu Ming-Yi - Penguin Random House
Wu Ming-Yi was born in 1971 in Taiwan, where he still lives. A writer, artist, professor, and environmental activist, he has been teaching literature and creative writing at National Dong Hwa University since 2000 and is now a professor in the Department of Chinese.
from Cloudland - Asymptote
Wu Ming-Yi (1971–) is a Taiwanese author known for his nature-oriented and nativist (hsiangtu) writing. His novel The Man with the Compound Eyes (複眼人, ThinKingDom; 2016) has been translated into more than ten languages and won the Prix du livre insulaire in France.
Wu Ming-Yi | The Booker Prizes
One of Taiwan's most innovative young novelists, Wu Ming-Yi was born in Taipei, Taiwan, in June 1971. He has won the China Times Open Book Award six times.
Island, Identity, and Trauma: The Three Ecologies of Wu Ming-Yi’s …
In this profound narrative, Wu Ming-Yi adeptly exposes the intricate interplay between the burgeoning human population, the contemporary way of life, and Earth’s capacity to sustain it, all encapsulated within the ecological boundaries of Wayo Wayo and its heart-wrenching practice of eliminating second-born sons.
The Man with Compound Eyes, Wu Ming-Yi - dragonfly.eco
Jun 16, 2019 · Wu Ming-Yi was born in 1971 in Taiwan, where he still lives. A writer, artist, professor, and environmental activist, he has been teaching literature and creative writing at National Dong Hwa University since 2000 and is now a professor in the Department of Chinese.