- Xinran Xue
Xinran Xue is a British-Chinese
journalist and broadcaster, born inBeijing in 1958. She often uses just Xinran, to identify herself as the author of work.In the late 1980s, she began working for
Chinese radio and went on to become one of China's most successful journalists. In 1997 she moved toLondon , where she initially worked as cleaner. In London, she began work on her seminal book about Chinese women's lives "The Good Women of China ", a memoir relating many of the stories she heard while hosting her radio show ("Words on the Night Breeze") in China. The book is a candid revelation of many Chinese women's thoughts and experiences that took place both during and after theCultural Revolution when [Chairman Mao] andCommunism ruled the land. The book was published in 2002 and has been translated into numerous languages. Her second book "Sky Burial " was a fictionalized account of a true story involving a newlywed who spent 30 years looking for her lost husband inTibet .She now has a regular column in "
The Guardian " and many western media outlets. She is married toToby Eady (whose mother isMary Wesley ) and has a son namedPan Pan Xue from a previous relationship.Other books by her in English are:
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What the Chinese Don’t Eat " (2006). A collection of short articles originally published in "The Guardian" about the similarities and differences betweenChina and theUnited Kingdom .:"Miss Chopsticks " (2007). Set in modern China, three young women called Three, Five and Six come from a tiny village to the city ofNanjing . Events are quite ordinary, shopping and food and work and small confusions, but it gives you a strong feeling for the unfamiliar social values.ee also
Sky Burial , her second work of non-fiction.External links
* [http://squatmagazine.com/article.php?articleId=232 Xinran Interview]
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