About: Cong Weixi

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Cong Weixi (Chinese: 从维熙; 7 April 1933 – 29 October 2019), who also used the pen names Bi Zheng (碧征) and Cong Ying (从缨), was a Chinese novelist. Condemned as a "rightist" during the Anti-Rightist Campaign in 1957, he spent 20 years in the laogai ("reform through labor") camps. Following his release in 1978, he published China's first novel on laogai and founded the "High Wall Literature" genre that depicts the traumas suffered by political prisoners in the labor camps. Highly influential in the post-Cultural Revolution literary scene, his works have been translated into many languages.

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  • Cong Weixi va ser un escriptor xinès. Represaliat pel el 1957 va haver d'exiliar-se al camp i dedicar-se a feines agrícoles i fins al 1978 no va poder tornar a Pequín. Va escriure Un matí assolellat (1954), El matí es trenca sobre el riu del sud (1955) i La magnòlia tacada de sang (1979). Part de la seva obra s'ha inclòs com representativa del moviment anomenat "Literatura de les cicatrius". (ca)
  • Cong Weixi (Chinese: 从维熙; 7 April 1933 – 29 October 2019), who also used the pen names Bi Zheng (碧征) and Cong Ying (从缨), was a Chinese novelist. Condemned as a "rightist" during the Anti-Rightist Campaign in 1957, he spent 20 years in the laogai ("reform through labor") camps. Following his release in 1978, he published China's first novel on laogai and founded the "High Wall Literature" genre that depicts the traumas suffered by political prisoners in the labor camps. Highly influential in the post-Cultural Revolution literary scene, his works have been translated into many languages. (en)
  • 从维熙(1933年-2019年10月29日),笔名碧征、从缨,男,河北玉田人,中国作家。 (zh)
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  • 1950-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1933-04-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 2019-10-29 (xsd:date)
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  • 1933-04-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 2019-10-29 (xsd:date)
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  • High Wall Literature (en)
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  • Cong Weixi (en)
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  • Entering Chaos (en)
  • Grass in the Northern Country , (en)
  • The Blood-Stained Magnolias , (en)
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  • Novelist, editor (en)
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  • 1950 (xsd:integer)
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  • Zhang Hu (en)
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  • Cong Weixi va ser un escriptor xinès. Represaliat pel el 1957 va haver d'exiliar-se al camp i dedicar-se a feines agrícoles i fins al 1978 no va poder tornar a Pequín. Va escriure Un matí assolellat (1954), El matí es trenca sobre el riu del sud (1955) i La magnòlia tacada de sang (1979). Part de la seva obra s'ha inclòs com representativa del moviment anomenat "Literatura de les cicatrius". (ca)
  • Cong Weixi (Chinese: 从维熙; 7 April 1933 – 29 October 2019), who also used the pen names Bi Zheng (碧征) and Cong Ying (从缨), was a Chinese novelist. Condemned as a "rightist" during the Anti-Rightist Campaign in 1957, he spent 20 years in the laogai ("reform through labor") camps. Following his release in 1978, he published China's first novel on laogai and founded the "High Wall Literature" genre that depicts the traumas suffered by political prisoners in the labor camps. Highly influential in the post-Cultural Revolution literary scene, his works have been translated into many languages. (en)
  • 从维熙(1933年-2019年10月29日),笔名碧征、从缨,男,河北玉田人,中国作家。 (zh)
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  • Cong Weixi (en)
  • Cong Weixi (ca)
  • 从维熙 (zh)
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  • Cong Weixi (en)
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