Author: Jin Zhihui Reposted from: 本站原创 Hits: 1779
Shi Tiesheng, born in Beijing in 1951, graduated from junior high school at Tsinghua University in 1967, and went to Yan'an, Shaanxi Province in 1969 to work in the army, and three years later, at the age of 21, when he was paralyzed due to the disease of the legs back to Beijing, and then went to the street factories to be a worker. 1981, he returned home from work without pay because of his condition. In 1979, he published his first novel "Law Professor and His Wife", and later published "Half an Hour for Lunch", "Our Corner", "On a Winter Evening", "Legends on the Peak", "My Distant Qingping Bay", "Life is like a Piano Spin", and many other novels such as "Notes on Retreat" and "Stage Effects". Among them, My Distant Qingping Bay and Grandma's Star won the National Outstanding Short Story Prize in 1983 and 1984 respectively, and joined the Chinese Writers' Association in 1983. His representative works include novels. His representative works include novels, etc. He also has collections of essays, such as Love Problems, Learning Dialogues, Good Luck Designs, and Shattered Writings in the Gap of Sickness. My Distant Qingping Bay" and "Grandma's Star" won the National Outstanding Short Story Award. Many of his novels show concern for the fate of the handicapped. His essays are even more focused on thoughts about the fate of the handicapped.
Name: Shi Tiesheng
Birth Year: 1951
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Name: Shi Tiesheng Sex: Male Born: 1951 Place of Origin: Beijing [collected by 365zn.com]
Stephan Tiesheng (Male) ( 1951-) Beijing. 1951-) Beijing. 1958 into the Beijing Dongcheng District, Wang Da Da Hutong Primary School. 1967 graduated from the Tsinghua University attached middle school. 1969 went to Shaanxi Yan'an insertion. 1972 due to paralysis of the legs returned to Beijing medical. 1974 to Beijing Beixinqiao area street factory work. After his illness, he devoted himself to literary creation and published his first novel, Law Professor and His Wife, in 1979. 1981, his condition worsened and he went home to recuperate. 1983, he joined the Chinese Writers' Association. His main works include the short stories My Distant Qingping Bay, Sunday, Stage Effects, and Life as a Piano String, as well as the full-length novel Notes on Retreat. Among them, My Distant Qingping Bay and Grandma's Star won the 1983 and 1984 National Outstanding Short Story Awards. In addition, the prose "Me and the Earth" and other works have also gained great influence. One type of his works is the recollection and reflection on the life of young intellectuals, and the other is the depiction of the fate of the disabled. His works show the tendency of "loose culture", which is plain and simple, but with deep meaning. Since 1985, he began to think about the fate of human beings, slightly philosophical, revealing that the limitations inherent in human beings are the eternal distance between their abilities and aspirations, and that the purpose of life is the process of crossing over difficulties. The postform has also changed, drawing on elements of modernism.
My Distant Cheongpyeong Bay, Sunday, Stage Effects, Life as a Piano String, Notes on a Retreat, My Distant Cheongpyeong Bay, Grandma's Star, etc.[3