- Zong Pu
Zong Pu (zh-cpw|c=宗璞|p=Zōng Pú|w=Tsung P'u, born 1928), born Feng Zhongpu (冯钟璞), is a Chinese writer and scholar. Her father was
Feng Youlan , a 20th century philosopher. She won the Sixth Mao Dun Literary Award [ [http://www.china.org.cn/english/culture/136268.htm Sixth Mao Dun Literary Award] ] , according to "China Daily " the "The most prestigious and authoritative award in Chinese literature, the prize is given to only five authors every four years." The award was for her 2001 novel "Note of Hiding in the East" (Dong Cang Ji).Notes
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* [http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S1062798703000206 The river fans out: Chinese fiction since the late 1970s] by Henry Y. H. Zhao, "European Review" (2003), 11: 193-208 Cambridge University Press.See "Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature"
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