- Wu Chuo-liu (Chinese: 吳濁流; pinyin: Wú
Zhuóliú), born Wu
Jiantian (吳建田) (2 June 1900, Shimpu,
Shinchiku – 7
October 1976, Taipei?) was an
influential Taiwanese...
- 王拓 Wang
Wenhua 王文華 Wang
Wenxing 王文興 Wang
Zhenhe 王禎和 (Wang Zhen-ho) Wu
Zhuoliu 吳濁流 (Wu Chuo-liu) Wu Ming-yi 吳明益 Xi
Murong 席慕容 Yang Kui 楊逵 (Yang K'uei)...
- (traditional Chinese: 吳濁流文學藝術館;
simplified Chinese: 吴浊流文学艺术馆; pinyin: Wú
Zhuóliú Wénxué Yìshùguǎn) is an art and
cultural center in Xihu Township, Miaoli...
- of
prominent writers and
poets includes: Wang K'ai-yün (1889–1969) Wu
Zhuoliu (1900–1976) Bo Yang (1920–2008) Yao Yi-Wei (1922–1997)
Huang Chun-ming...
- 35th
Anniversary Poet Award, the
first Taipei Literature Award, the Wu
Zhuoliu New Poetry, and so on. Yan's
poetry was
influenced by
different aspects...
- (現象七十二變), and
Orphan of Asia (亞細亞的孤兒)
which shares its
title with Wu
Zhuoliu's novel about the ****anese
occupation of Taiwan. In 1985,
inspired by the...
- his own. In 1978, Li's
novella Post-war
Compensation (終戰的賠償) won the Wu
Zhuoliu Literature Prize. His
collection of writings, Zai Jian,
Shang Guo (再見,上國)...
- need of the ****anese invasions. However,
there were
still authors like Wu
Zhuoliu who
risked his life to
write ‘The
Orphan of Asia’ (亞細亞孤兒),
recording the...
- to be the
governor of Taiwan, but his
aspiration was not realized. Wu
Zhuoliu, in "Taiwan Forsythia,"
mentioned that
Huang Chao-chin is
often compared...
- b. 1937), Yang Ch’ing-ch’u (Yang
Qingchu 楊清矗;, b.1940), Wu Cho-liu (Wu
Zhuoliu 吳濁流 (1900–1976)), or even
Hwang Chun-ming (Huang
Chunming 黃春明), and by...