Yang Xianhui (; born 1946) is a contemporary Chinese novelist. His fiction portrays life during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and the Great Chinese Famine. His fiction is constructed from interviews with inhabitants of the Chinese prison system and recollections of his own time as a rusticated youth.
Major works
- Zhe yi pian da hai nanãÂÂéÂÂä¸ÂçÂÂ大海çÂÂã (The long beach).
- Jia bian gou ji shiãÂÂ夹边æ²Âè®°äºÂã (Memory of Jiabiangou). This documentary novel - often referred to as the "Gulag Archipelago of China," - àtells 20 vivid stories from the survivors of the Jiabiangou labor camp, a place full of hunger, suffering, despair, and death. There were approximately 3,000 people detained in 1957; àless than half survived until the end of 1960. ÃÂ
- Ding xi gu er yuan ji shi ãÂÂå®Â西å¤å¿é¢纪äºÂã (Records of Dingxi Orphanage). The Dingxi District was a disaster area in Gansu Province during the "Great Famine" around 1960. àThe author painted the tragic scenes of hunger and death faced by young children, emerging through his documentary language and calm tones.
- Gao bie jia bian gouãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¥夾éÂÂæºÂãÂÂ, translated as "Women from Shanghai".
- Gan nan ji shiãÂÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂÂç´ÂäºÂã (Memory of Gannan).
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