Hao Jingfang
Hao Jingfang | |
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Native name | 郝景芳 |
Born | Tianjin, China | July 27, 1984
Occupation | Economy researcher Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Tsinghua University[1] |
Genre | Science fiction |
Notable works | Folding Beijing |
Notable awards | Hugo Award for Best Novelette for Folding Beijing |
Children | 1, daughter |
Hao Jingfang (Chinese: 郝景芳; pinyin: Hăo Jǐngfāng; born 27 July 1984), is a Chinese science fiction writer.[1] She won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette for Folding Beijing, translated by Ken Liu, at the 2016 Hugo Awards.[1]
Biography
Hao Jingfang was born in Tianjin, on July 27, 1984. After high school, she studied, then worked, at Tsinghua University, in the area of physics.[2] After noticing the economic inequality of China, she studied economics in Tsinghua University, obtained a doctoral degree in 2013, and worked as a researcher at China Development Research Foundation since then.
In 2002, as a high school student, she won the first prize at the 4th national high school "New Concept" writing competition (新概念作文大赛).[3] In 2016, she won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette for her work Folding Beijing.[4] She became the first Chinese woman to win a Hugo Award.[5]
Personal life
Hao is married and has a daughter.[3]
Original Works
Short Stories
- The Last Brave Man (最后一个勇敢的人)
- Invisible Planets (看不见的星球) 2013 (Lightspeed Magazine)
- The New Year Train (过年回家)
Novella
- Folding Beijing (北京折叠) 2015 (Uncanny Magazine)
Novel
- Vagabonds. Head of Zeus. 2020 ISBN 978-1982143312.
References
- ^ a b c Wong, Catherine (August 21, 2016). "Chinese sci-fi writer beats Stephen King for top fiction prize". South China Morning Post. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
- ^ Tian Chao (2016-08-22). 郝景芳获雨果奖 刘慈欣:很难相信是她写的. Sina (in Chinese).
- ^ a b 郝景芳:不愿意给内心制造一个囚笼. Xdkb.net (in Chinese). 2016-08-28.
- ^ "Chinese sci-fi writer shortlisted for Hugo Award". Chinadaily. 2016-04-27.
- ^ "Female sci-fi writer wins Hugo accolade". Chinadaily. 2016-08-22.
External links
- Hao Jingfang on Weibo (in Chinese)