Ma Bo (马波) | |
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Born | Hebei, China | August 22, 1947
Pen name | Old Ghost (老鬼) |
Occupation | Non-fiction writer |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Peking University Brown University |
Period | 1988–present |
Genre | Cultural Revolution, Nonfiction |
Ma Bo (born August 22, 1947) is a Chinese non-fiction writer who currently resides in Beijing, China. After graduating from Beijing University with a degree in journalism, he wrote and published the book Blood Red Sunset in 1988 which sold over 400,000 copies in China.[1]
Subsequently, as a result of his participation in Tiananmen Square, he fled the country, first to France, and then ultimately to the US, where he settled as a resident scholar in Brown University's Literary Arts program.[2]
In 1995, the English translation of Blood Red Sunset (Penguin, 1995) was published with Howard Goldblatt as translator. Also in 1995, Ma Bo's mother, Yang Mo, a prominent writer herself, was diagnosed with terminal cancer.[3] Consequently, upon special permission from the Chinese government, Ma Bo returned to China to visit his mother in the hospital. He has remained in China since then.
Bibliography
- Blood Red Sunset (血色黄昏) (1988, 1995)
- Blood and Iron (血与铁) (1998)
- My Mother, Yang Mo (我的母亲杨沫) (2005)
References
- ↑ Binyan, Liu (November 6, 1988). "STARK TRUTH VS. 'FALSE REALISM': THE BOOK THAT STUNNED BEIJING (Published 1988)" – via NYTimes.com.
- ↑ "89-107 (Dissident Chinese Writers)". www.brown.edu.
- ↑ Spence, Jonathan D. "In China's Gulag" – via www.nybooks.com.