This anthology focuses on autobiographical works by Wang Anyi, the most prolific and critically acclaimed woman writer in contemporary China, highlighting a personal and emotional dimension of her writing that is essential to a deeper understanding of her creativity and productivity. The three pieces selected for this volume—’A Woman Writer’s Sense of Self, ’ 'Utopian Verses, ’ and 'Years of Sadness’—explore some of the most fundamental and complex issues concerning Wang’s identity as a woman and as a writer in early post-socialist China, the creative and emotional challenges she faced during her sojourn in the United States in the early 1980s, and her memories of adolescent years, a period of obsession, uncertainty, and loneliness during the Cultural Revolution.
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Wang Lingzhen is Associate Professor of Chinese literature, film and media, gender studies, and feminist theory at Brown University.Mary Ann O’Donnell is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Humanities Research, Lingnan University, Hong Kong.