Li Peifu
Li Peifu (Chinese: 李佩甫; pinyin: Lǐ Pèifǔ; born October 1953) is a Chinese novelist best known for his novel Book of Life, which won him China's top literature prize: Mao Dun Literature Prize, in 2015.[1] Li is a member of the Chinese Communist Party and the China Writers Association. He was selected as a National First-class Writer by the Chinese government, and enjoys the special subsidy of the State Council.[2] BiographyLi was born into a worker's family, in Xuchang, Henan, in October 1953.[3] He started to publish works in 1978, after the Cultural Revolution. He graduated from Henan Radio and Television University in 1984, where he majored in Chinese language and literature. After graduation, he worked at Xuchang Municipal Bureau of Culture and later became president of the Henan Writers Association and Henan Literature and Art Association.[4] On August 16, 2015, he was awarded the Mao Dun Literature Prize for his novel Book of Life. His most influential work is Book of Life, which he finished in 2011, and which won him the prestigious Mao Dun Literature Prize in 2015.[5] Book of Life is also the finale of his Plains Trilogy, after the 1999 Door of the Sheepfold and the 2003 The Light of the Cities. WorksNovellas
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Awards1994 Zhaung Zhongwen Literature Prize 2012 Book of Life – People's Literature Award 2015 Book of Life – Mao Dun Literature Prize References
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