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'''Lin hai min({{zh|t=林懷民|s=林怀民|p=Lín Huáimín}}, born February 19, 1947) is a [[Taiwanese people|Taiwanese]] [[dancer]], [[writer]], [[choreographer]], and founder of [[Cloud Gate Dance Theatre]] of Taiwan.
'''Lin Hwai-min''' ({{zh|t=林懷民|p=Lín Huáimín}}, born February 19, 1947) is a [[Taiwanese people|Taiwanese]] [[dancer]], [[writer]], [[choreographer]], and founder of [[Cloud Gate Dance Theatre]] of Taiwan.


Bibliography of works by Lin Hwai-min available in English (from http://mclc.osu.edu/rc/bib.htm):
Bibliography of works by Lin Hwai-min available in English (from http://mclc.osu.edu/rc/bib.htm):

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Template:Chinese name Lin Hwai-min (Chinese: 林懷民; pinyin: Lín Huáimín, born February 19, 1947) is a Taiwanese dancer, writer, choreographer, and founder of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan.

Bibliography of works by Lin Hwai-min available in English (from http://mclc.osu.edu/rc/bib.htm):

"The Boy in the Red pant." Tr. John Y.H. Hu. The Chinese Pen, (Summer, 1976): 47-78. Republished in Nancy Ing, ed., Winter Plum: Contemporary Chinese Fiction. Taipei: Chinese Materials Center, 1982, 179-203.

"Cicada." Tr. Timothy Ross and Lorraine S.Y. Lieu. In Joseph S.M. Lau, ed., Chinese Stories From Taiwan: 1960-1970. NY: Columbia UP, 1976, 243-319.

"The Dead." Tr. Jane Parish Yang. The Chinese Pen (Winter, 1984): 44-91.

"Geese." The Chinese Pen (Summer, 1975): 33-46.

"Homecoming." Tr. Lin Huaimin. In Chi Pang-yuan, et al., eds., An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature. Taipei: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1975, II, 443-56.


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