- Ha Jin
Jīn Xuěfēi (
Simplified Chinese : 金雪飞;Traditional Chinese : 金雪飛; bornFebruary 21 ,1956 ) is a contemporaryChinese-American writer using the pen name Ha Jin (哈金). He was born in Liaoning, China. “Ha” comes from his favorite city, Harbin. In 1984, he came to America and began to write about China only in English. His works attract a lot of attention to Chinese culture and history.Early life
In China
Ha Jin was born in
Liaoning ,China . His father was a military officer, and Jin joined thePeople's Liberation Army in 1969 during theCultural Revolution . In 1981 he graduated fromHeilongjiang University with aBachelor's degree in English studies, and three years later obtained his Masters in Anglo-Americanliterature atShandong University .Ha Jin grew up in the chaos of early communist China. Though he decided to write only in English for English speaking audiences, all his works are about China. Many of his novels are set in the Army where he stayed for 6 years. His favorite novel, Waiting, is, for example, a story of a doctor who is in an army hospital. Most of his stories are set during the Great Cultural Revolution.In America
Ha Jin was on scholarship at
Brandeis University when the 1989 Tiananmen incident happened. The Chinese government's forcible put-down hastened his decision to emigrate. He remained in theUnited States after his Ph.D. in 1992, publishing his first book of poems, "Between Silences", in 1990.Poetry
Ha Jin has written three books of poetry, Between Silences (1990), Facing Shadows (1996), and Wreckage (2001).
Career
He sets many of his stories and novels in
China , in the fictional Muji City. He has won theNational Book Award andPEN/Faulkner Award for his novel, "Waiting" (1999). He has received threePushcart Prize s for fiction and aKenyon Review Prize. Many of his short stories have appeared in "The Best American Short Stories " anthologies. His collection "Under The Red Flag" (1997) won theFlannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction , while "Ocean of Words" (1996) has been awarded thePEN/Hemingway Award . The novel "War Trash " (2004), set during theKorean War , won thePEN/Faulkner Award and was a finalist for thePulitzer Prize .Ha Jin currently teaches at
Boston University inBoston ,Massachusetts . He formerly taught atEmory University inAtlanta , Georgia.Ha Jin is a Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fellow for Fiction at the "
American Academy in Berlin ", Germany, for Fall 2008.Awards and Honors
• "Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2006");• "PEN/Faulkner Award (2005"); • "Townsend Prize for Fiction (2002"); • "Asian American Literary Award (2001"); • "Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fellowship (2000-2002"); • "PEN/Faulkner Award (2000"); • "Guggenheim Fellowship (1999");• "National Book Award (1999"); • "PEN/Hemingway Award (1997");• "Flannery O’Connor Prize for Short Fiction (1996")
Bibliography
* "Between Silences" (poetry) (1990)
* "Facing Shadows" (poetry) (1996)
* "Ocean of Words " (short stories) (1996)
* "Under the Red Flag " (short stories) (1997)
* "In the Pond " (novel) (1998)
* "Waiting" (novel) (1999)
* "The Bridegroom" (short stories) (2000)
* "Wreckage" (poetry) (2001)
* "The Crazed" (novel) (2002)
* "War Trash " (novel) (2004)
* "A Free Life" (novel) (2007)References
1. "John Noell Moore, “The Landscape Of Divorce When Worlds Collide,” The English Journal 92 (Nov.,2002), pp.124-127."
2. "Ha Jin, Waiting (New York: Pantheon Books, 1999), p. 98."
3". Neil J Diamant, Revolutionizing the Family: Politics, Love and Divorce in Urban and Rural China, 1949-1968(Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000), p. 59."
4. "John Noell Moore, “The Landscape Of Divorce When Worlds Collide,” The English Journal 92 (Nov.,2002), pp.124-127"
5. "Ha Jin, Waiting (New York: Pantheon Books, 1999), p. 125."
6. "Ha Jin, The bridegroom (New York: Pantheon Books, 2000), p.6."
7. "Ha Jin, The bridegroom (New York: Pantheon Books, 2000), p.7."
8. "Ha Jin, The bridegroom (New York: Pantheon Books, 2000), p.4."
9. "Ha Jin, The bridegroom (New York: Pantheon Books, 2000), p.16."
10. "Yuejin Wang, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews 13 (Dec., 1991), pp.180-182."
External links
* [http://www.bu.edu/english/jin.html Boston University staff page]
*Watch Ha Jin talk about the challenges of writing "A Free Life" on [http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/buniverse/videos/view/?id=146 BUniverse] .
* [http://www.guernicamag.com/spotlight/258/post/ Author interview in Guernica Magazine (guernicamag.com)]
* [http://www.powells.com/authors/jin.html Online interview with Ha Jin]
* [http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2007/11/20071108_b_main.asp On Point: Ha Jin and "A Free Life"]
* [http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20071126b.html Ha Jin audio interview re: A Free Life, November 2007]
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