Taiwan novelist Wang Wenxing died last week at the age of 84.When his representative writer became published in 1973, he had caused a huge response in the Taiwan art and literature world.
Joint Daily reported that Wang Wenxing's long -term teaching of the Department of Foreign Languages of the National Taiwan University issued a letter on Monday (October 2), saying that Wang Wenxing died last Wednesday (September 27).
Wang Wenxing was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, Mainland China in 1939, and moved his family in 1946.He became interested in literature during middle school, and started writing novels at the same time. After graduating from middle school, he admitted to the Department of Foreign Languages of the National Taiwan University. In 1960, he and his classmates Bai Xianyong, Ouyang Zi, Chen Ruoxi and others founded modern literature magazines.
After graduating from the National Taiwan University, Wang Wenxing went to the writer's studio at the University of Aiwar in the United States to obtain a master's degree.He returned to Taiwan in 1965 and taught the novel courses in the Department of Foreign Languages of the National Taiwan University. He taught in the Chinese Department until he retired in 2005.
Wang Wenxing has a long story of novelists, people who carry the sea, the history of cutting the sea, the history of cutting the wings, and fifteen novels in short stories, the twelve essays of the new and old.Among them, after the home was published in 1973, it caused a huge shock and response in Taiwan's art and literature circles.
According to the Freedom Times, family changes are a family history of broken and jumping memory.From content to form, plot, structure, language, and language at that time, the Taiwanese literary world was all innovative and experimental.