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  2. Taiwan Literature Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan Literature Awards is a nationally recognized literary award in Taiwan. [1] Initially founded by the Council for Cultural Affairs of the Republic of China in 2001, it has been organized by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature since 2005. [ 2 ]

  3. Taiwanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese literature refers to the literature written by Taiwanese in any language ever used in Taiwan, including Japanese, Taiwanese Han (Hokkien, Hakka and Mandarin) and Austronesian languages. Novels, short stories, and poetry

  4. Chang Kuei-hsing - Wikipedia

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    Chang has won literary awards in Taiwan, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, including three prizes for Monkey Cup (2000), several awards for 2020 Dream of the Red Chamber Novel Prize, and for Wild Boars Ford the River (Yezhu duhe 野豬渡河, 1998). Chang's novel, When Wild Boars Cross the River has won the 2019 Taiwan Literature Award, where Keui-hsing ...

  5. Category:Taiwanese awards - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Literature Awards This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Nine Songs Children's Literature Award - Wikipedia

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    The award was launched in 1992 by the Jiu Ge Cultural and Educational Foundation (founded by Chiuko [pinyin: Jiu Ge] Publishers, which was founded by Tsai Wen-fu) with the specific aim of encouraging the creation of children’s literature in Taiwan. Nine Songs refers to Jiu Ge, nine songs attributed to the poet Qu Yuan, in the third century BC ...

  7. Chen Xue (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Chen is a novelist, as well as a short story writer and her 2009 work The Possessed was nominated for multiple literary awards in Taiwan. [4]In 2004, Hong Kong director Yan Yan Mak adapted one of her short stories (蝴蝶, “Butterfly”) for the cinema.

  8. Wu Ming-yi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Ming-yi (Chinese: 吳明益; born 20 June 1971) is a multidisciplinary Taiwanese writer and scholar.Wu is the Professor of Sinophone Literature at National Dong Hwa University and an environmental activist.

  9. Wu Chuo-liu - Wikipedia

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    He demurred: "what I want to promote is Taiwan native literature and arts. Drop 'Taiwan' [from the title] and the whole venture loses its meaning". [2] The title stayed. In 1969, using money from his own pension, Wu established the Taiwan Literature Award (台灣文學獎) – it was later renamed the Wu Chuo-liu Literary Award . [2] It remains ...