Yu Hua

Yu Hua (simplified Chinese: 余华; traditional Chinese: 余華; pinyin: Yú Huá) is a Chinese author, born April 3, 1960 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. He practiced dentistry for five years and later turned to fiction writing in 1983 because he didn't like "looking into people’s mouths the whole day." Writing allowed him to be more creative and flexible.[citation needed] He grew up during the Cultural Revolution and many of his stories and novels are marked by this experience. One of the distinctive characteristics of his work is his penchant for detailed descriptions of brutal violence.Yu Hua has written four novels, six collections of stories, and three collections of essays. His most important novels are Chronicle of a Blood Merchant and To Live. The latter novel was adapted for film by Zhang Yimou. Because the film was banned in China, it instantly made the novel a bestseller and Yu Hua a worldwide celebrity. His novels have been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Persian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Serbian, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam and Turkish.(from Wikipedia)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Hua_...
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant

Chronicle of a Blood Merchant

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The Seventh Day

The Seventh Day

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To Live

To Live

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China in Ten Words

China in Ten Words

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Cronache di un venditore di sangue

Cronache di un venditore di sangue

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Le septième jour

Le septième jour

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Il settimo giorno

Il settimo giorno

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City of Fiction

City of Fiction

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Brothers

Brothers

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Boy in the Twilight: Stories of the Hidden China

Boy in the Twilight: Stories of the Hidden China

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十個詞彙裡的中國

十個詞彙裡的中國

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