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  1. Wei Hui - Wikipedia

    Zhou Wei Hui (Chinese: 周卫慧; born 4 January 1973), known simply by her Chinese given name Wei Hui, is a Chinese novelist, living and working in Shanghai and New York City. Her novel …

  2. Shanghai Baby - Wikipedia

    Shanghai Baby is a novel written by Chinese author Wei Hui. It was originally published in China in 1999. The English translation was published in 2001. Twenty-five-year-old Nikki - whose …

  3. Wei Hui (Author of Shanghai Baby) - Goodreads

    Jan 4, 1973 · Zhou Weihui (simplified Chinese: 周卫慧; traditional Chinese: 周衛慧) is a Chinese writer, living and working in Shanghai and New York. She is known in the West also as "Wei …

  4. Marrying Buddha - Wikipedia

    Marrying Buddha is the second novel by Chinese author Wei Hui and is a sequel to her first published novel, Shanghai Baby. The English translation was made in 2005. Set four years on …

  5. Summary of ‘Shanghai Baby’ by Wei Hui: A Detailed Synopsis

    Jan 1, 1999 · Wei Hui presents this changing culture with eloquence, marking a shift in Chinese society. The novel addresses taboo subjects like sexuality, love, and betrayal, pushing the …

  6. Zhou Weihui (born 1973), People's Republic of China ... - Prabook

    Zhou Weihui is a Chinese Post 70s Generation writer, living and working in Shanghai and New York City. Zhou Weihui, known in the West as Wei Hui, studied Chinese Language and …

  7. Shanghai Baby: A Novel: Hui, Wei: 9780743421577: …

    Aug 1, 2002 · Wei Hui's provocative portrayal of men, women, and cultural transition is an astonishing and brave exposure of the unacknowledged new China, breaking through official …

  8. Wei Hui

    When Wei Hui was a high school student, her teachers said she was an excellent writer and encouraged her to keep at it. They probably didn't suspect that she'd become the most …

  9. Marrying Buddha: Zhou, Wei Hui: 9781845291709: Amazon.com: …

    Jun 23, 2005 · The author perpetuates the stereotype that Asian men are "impotent" and aren't sexually capable like white men. The sequel to "Shanghai Baby," this book actually follows the …

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    • Wei Hui - international literature festival berlin

      Wei Hui studied Chinese Language and Literature at Fudan University in Shanghai, graduating in 1995. Afterwards she worked in various professions, including as a journalist and a television …

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