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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 ]
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 ...
The awards for Taiwanese literature include Taiwan Literature Award (presented by National Museum of Taiwan Literature), Wu San-lien Literary Award (Wu San-Lien Award Foundation), Aboriginal Literature Award, and Min-Hakka Literary Award (both by the Ministry of Education of Taiwan).
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 ...
Taiwanese award winners (1 C, 1 P) ... Taiwan Excellence Awards; Taiwan Literature Awards This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:00 (UTC). Text ...
A total of 1403 titles were submitted for 22 awards. [5] Special contribution award: Ho Cheng-kuang (for advancing art education in Taiwan over the last 40 years, including the art periodical Artist Magazine) Best Literature Book. Quiet Solitude, by novelist Huang Li-chun and photographer Quo Ying-sheng. Best Non-fiction
In 2010, his novel Killing Ghosts won the Award of Taipei International Book Fair, [3] [circular reference] and in 2015, his The Pangcah Girl won the First Prize of Taiwan Literary Award. Several of his novels have been adapted into television series. He has also served as writer-in-residence at Providence University.
The Man Asian Literary Prize was an annual literary award between 2007 and 2012, given to the best novel by an Asian writer, either written in English or translated into English, and published in the previous calendar year. [1]