Wu Mengchang

Chinese writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroChinese writer
PlacesChina
wasTranslator Writer
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth1911, Xinning County, People's Republic of China
Death6 October 2006Beijing, People's Republic of China (aged 95 years)
Education
Fudan University
Awards
Lu Xun Literary Prize for Excellent Literary Translations1998
The details

Biography

Wu Mengchang (Chinese: 伍孟昌; pinyin: Wǔ Mèngchāng; 1911 - 6 October 2006) was a Chinese translator and author who won the Lu Xun Literary Prize in 1995, a prestigious literature award in China.

He was most notable for being one of the main translators into Chinese of the works of the Russian novelist Maxim Gorky.

Biography

Wu was born in Xinning County, Guangdong in 1911. He joined the China League of Life-Wing Writers (左翼作家联盟) in 1932.

He graduated from Fudan University in 1935, where he majored in foreign language and literature.

Wu started to publish works in 1936.

In 1952, Wu joined the China Writers Association.

Wu died in Beijing on October 6, 2006.

Works

  • The Complete Works of Gorky (Maxim Gorky) (《高尔基全集》)
  • The Mysteries of Paris (Eugene Sue) (《巴黎的秘密》)
  • Americans in Japan (《美国人在日本》)
  • Czechoslovakia (Medvedev) (《捷克斯洛伐克》)

Awards

  • Lu Xun Literary Prize (1995)
  • Chinese Translation Association - Competent Translator (2004)

Personal life

He had a son, Wu Yongguang (伍永光).

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