Qin Wenjun (; born 1954) is an author of children's literature. She writes in Chinese.
Qin Wenjun was born in Shanghai in 1954. In 1971, as one of the educated youth sent to work in the rural China, Qin was sent to a forested area in Daxing'an Ling Prefecture, Heilongjiang province, in north-east China. Her first publication was a novella "Shining Fireflies" (ãÂÂéª亮çÂÂè¤ç«è«ãÂÂ) in 1981. In 1984 she graduated from East China Normal University's Department of language and literature, and then worked as an editor at the Shanghai Children's Press (å°Âå¹´å¿童åºçÂÂ社). She is now Director-General of the Shanghai Board on Books for Young People (SHBBY, part of IBBY), Vice President of the Shanghai Writers Association, and a National Committee Member of the China Writers Association. Qin's novels have been adapted for films and TV series, and have attained China's highest honours for film and TV series. Her works have been translated into English, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
While drawing on deep Chinese traditions, she has also laid new foundations for young readers.
Awards and honours (selection)
- 2017 Nominated for the 2018 Hans Christian Andersen Award.
- 2016 My Marble-Hearted Father won a Best Literary Work Award, at the 2016 Chen Bochui Children's Literature Awards
- 2002 Shortlisted for the Hans Christian Andersen Award
- 1999 Shortlisted for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
- 1998 ãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¼ÂçÂÂ绿åºÂÃ¥ÂÂã won the Bing Xin ChildrenâÂÂs Literature Award (å°å¿Âå¿童æÂÂå¦å¥Â)
- 1997 ãÂÂç·çÂÂè´¾éÂÂãÂÂJia Li won 1st prize in the National Outstanding ChildrenâÂÂs Literature Award (China) (Ã¥Â
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- 1997 ãÂÂç·çÂÂè´¾éÂÂãÂÂJia Li awarded the China Writers Association Children's Literature Award (ä¸Âå½ä½Âå®¶åÂÂä¼Âå¿童æÂÂå¦å¥Â)
- 1997 ãÂÂç·çÂÂè´¾éÂÂãÂÂJia Li awarded the Shanghai City 3rd Children's Literature Award (ä¸Âæµ·å¸Â第ä¸Âå±ÂæÂÂå¦èºæÂ¯å¥Â)
- 1997 ãÂÂå®Âè´Âå½Âå®¶ã won the National (Ã¥Â
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- 1996 Won the Mondello Prize Special Prize
- 1996 ãÂÂå®¶æÂÂå°Âä¸Âã won the Taiwan Nine Songs Children's Literature Award (å°湾ä¹ÂæÂÂå¿童æÂÂå¦å¥Â)
- 1995 ãÂÂ秦æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âç¯Âå¿童å°Â说éÂÂã won the Taiwan Yang Huan Children's Literature Award (å°湾æÂ¨å¤å¿童æÂÂå¦å¥Â)
Books (selection)
Qin Wenjun has written over 50 books. The following translated titles are approximate:
- ãÂÂæÂÂæÂ¯è±æÂ¨åÂ
°ãÂÂI am Hua Mulan, illustrated by Yu Rong (Reycraft Books, 2019)
- ãÂÂä¼Âè·³èÂÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ¥èµã translated into English as Aroma's Little Garden by Tony Blishen (2016)
- ãÂÂ天棠è¡Â3å·ã translated into English as 3 Tian Tang Street by Wu Xiaozhen
- Curly the Black Goat, Hoopy the White Goat
- ãÂÂ大çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¦åÂ
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- Jia Li at Junior High (English translation by Belinda Yun-ying Louie and Douglas Heung Louie, 1997)
- ãÂÂç·çÂÂè´¾éÂÂÃ¥Â
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- ãÂÂä¸Â个女å©çÂÂå¿Âçµå²ã The Mind of a Girl
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- Girl at Sixteen
See also
- Interview with Shanghai Daily, 28 December 2014.
- Qin Wenjun as a speaker at the Asian Festival of Children's Content, Singapore, 2015.
- Qin Wenjun - biography and nomination for prize
- Evaluating the work of Qin Wenjun, in Reading the World's Stories: An Annotated Bibliography of International Youth Literature edited by Annette Y. Goldsmith, Theo Heras, and Susan Corapi (Rowman & Littlefield, 11 Aug 2016), p. 17.
- "Context and contradiction in translating AromaâÂÂs Little Garden, by Qin Wenjun" - by Tony Blishen.
References