Yu Hua

Born in 1960
Fiction
  • Yu Hua is a renowned Chinese author born in 1960 in Hangzhou.

  • He initially worked as a dentist before turning to writing in 1983, seeking a more creative outlet.

  • Yu Hua's experiences during the Cultural Revolution heavily influence his works, which often feature vivid descriptions of violence.

  • His most famous novels are "Chronicle of a Blood Merchant" and "To Live," the latter adapted into a film by Zhang Yimou.

  • The film's ban in China inadvertently boosted the novel's popularity, catapulting Yu Hua to international fame.

  • His works have been translated into numerous languages, exploring themes of survival and human resilience against the backdrop of China's tumultuous history.

  • Yu Hua's distinctive style and powerful storytelling have earned him acclaim as one of China's most important contemporary authors.

Books by Yu Hua