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Yang's name "Shuang-zi" is a pen name meaning "twins". Yang, named Yang Jo-tzu (杨若慈; 楊若慈; Yáng ruòcí), grew up mostly interested in writing literature, whereas her twin sister, Yang Jo-hui (杨若晖; 楊若暉; Yáng ruòhuī), was more interested in historical research and translation; Yang Jo-hui died of cancer in 2015, after which Yang Jo-tzu adopted the name "Shuang-zi" for ...
Often books which have a movie based on them sell well in Taiwan. The Harry Potter series are popular and so is Bridget Jones's Diary. Some non-western popular books are The Hooligan Professor, 流氓教授, by Lin Jian-long 林建隆, and Big Hospital Small Doctor 大醫院小醫師, by Hou Wun-yong 侯文詠. Both were adapted for television.
In 2010, Book.com.tw launched an online magazine Okapi (Chinese: OKAPI閱讀生活誌), which offers news and reviews about books, along with interviews with writers. [3] [4] As of December 2022, Okapi featured more than 20,000 reviews, making it the largest book review database in the Sinosphere. [5]
Taiwan Review [1] (Chinese: 台灣評論; pinyin: Táiwān Pínglùn) is a general-interest English-language bi-monthly published by Kwang Hua Publishing, Inc. in Taiwan under the supervision of the Department of International Information Services, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its purpose is to inform English readers around the world of what ...
The book is a limited edition merch as well as Qing-Feng Wu's first creative work, first print and 500 copies only, for his Birthday Concert A Le!! Qian Tian Bu Shi Cai 39 Sui Ma! (What!! Wasn't I Just 39 Years Old The Day Before Yesterday!) and Absurd Photography Exhibition Qi Ji No Yi Shun (The Miraculous Moment).
Tao Lin (Chinese: 林韜; born July 2, 1983) is an American novelist, poet, essayist, short-story writer, and artist.He has published four novels, a novella, two books of poetry, a collection of short stories, and a memoir, as well as an extensive assortment of online content.
Su Beng (9 November 1918 – 20 September 2019; Chinese: 史明; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sú-bêng; pinyin: Shǐ Míng; Wade–Giles: Shih³ Ming²), born Lîm Tiâu-hui (林朝暉; Lîm Tiâu-hui; Lín Cháohuī; Lin² Ch'ao²-Hui¹) and later known as Si Tiâu-hui (施朝暉; Shī Cháohuī; Shih¹ Ch'ao²-Hui¹; Si Tiâu-hui), was a Taiwanese revolutionary, historian and political activist of Taiwan ...
Yu Lihua (Chinese: 于梨華, 28 November 1929 – 30 April 2020) [2] was a Taiwanese writer who wrote over thirty works—including novels, short stories, newspaper articles and translations—over sixty years.