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  2. Liu Heng (Chinese: 刘恒; pinyin: Liú Héng; born in May, 1954) is a Chinese writer. He is generally seen as a realist writer.

  3. Liu Heng (Chinese: 刘恒; pinyin: Liú Héng; born in May, 1954) is a Chinese writer. He is generally seen as a realist writer.

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  4. Jan 1, 1991 · Liu Heng, Howard Goldblatt (Translator) Black Snow is the stunning portrait of a dissatisfied and emotionally illiterate young man's search for meaning and companionship in the gray world of totalitarianism.

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  5. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › liu-heng-2BLACK SNOW | Kirkus Reviews

    Apr 1, 1993 · A bleak tale of contemporary urban alienation—in a first US appearance for young Chinese writer Liu Heng. In a Beijing neighborhood where grimy, ill-built apartments share noisome backyard outhouses and where the local cops keep tabs on everyone, Liu Huiquan, angry and grieving for his dead adoptive mother, returns home to his empty apartment ...

  6. Jan 1, 1993 · Liu Heng's 1993 novel, BLACK SNOW, presents the world of Beijing as seen through the eyes of a miscreant, a rolling pin-wielding brawler who has just been released from prison and must find a place for himself in society.

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  7. Apr 1, 1994 · Liu Heng was born in Beijing in 1954, the son of peasants. He is the author of the novels Green River Daydreams and Black Snow and the novella Fuxi Fuxi , which he adapted as the screenplay for the acclaimed film Ju Dou .

  8. Jan 1, 2001 · Liu Heng is one of contemporary China's most acclaimed and masterful writers, and with Green River Daydreams he has written "of the struggle between Western ideas and the old political system, all of it set against a supplely portrayed mountain and river landscape" (NPR's All Things Considered).

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