Cao Naiqian

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Cao Naiqian
Native name
曹乃谦
BornCao Naitian
February 1949 (age 75)
Ying County, Shanxi, China
OccupationNovelist, essayist
LanguageChinese
Alma materDatong No. 1 High School
Period1986–present
GenreNovel, prose
Literary movementRural literature
Notable worksThere Is Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night

Cao Naiqian (simplified Chinese: 曹乃谦; traditional Chinese: 曹乃謙; pinyin: Cáo Naǐqiān; born February 1949) is a Chinese novelist and essayist.[1] He is a member of the China Writers Association.[2] He is the director of Shanxi Writers Association and vice-president of Datong Writers Association.

Biography[edit]

Cao was born Cao Naitian (曹乃天) in Ying County, Shanxi in February 1949, he has a childhood name Zhaoren (招人). He attended Dashizi School (大十字小学) and Datong No. 5 Meddle School. In 1965, the year before the Cultural Revolution, he was accepted to Datong No. 1 High School. After high school, his studies was interrupted by the Cultural Revolution, he forced to work in the fields instead of going to university. In 1968 he worked as a coal miner in the Jinhua Gongkuang (晋华宫矿), and one year later he was transferred to the Art Troupe of Datong Bureau of Mine Affairs. In October 1972, he was transferred again to the Bureau of Public Security as a criminal police.[3] He started to publish works in 1986, at the age of 37.[4] In 1991, he joined the China Writers Association. In 1995, one of his articles was included in the first issue of Reader's Digest.

Works[edit]

Novellas[edit]

  • The Loneliness of Buddha (佛的孤独)

Novels[edit]

  • There Is Nothing I Can Do When I Think of You Late at Night (到黑夜我想你没办法)

Short stories[edit]

  • The Last Village (最后的村庄)
  • The Old Man (老汉)

Proses and poems[edit]

  • My Life Notes (我的人生笔记)

References[edit]

  1. ^ 李云雷评价曹乃谦:中国最一流的作家?. Tencent (in Chinese). 2016-12-02.
  2. ^ 曹乃谦. chinawriter.com.cn (in Chinese). 2015.
  3. ^ 曹乃谦文坛隐士为心歌哭. 163.com (in Chinese). 2016-12-16.
  4. ^ 都梁、海岩、曹乃谦、萨苏……“文坛外高手”点将录. xinhuanet.com (in Chinese). 2017-10-16. Archived from the original on March 10, 2018.