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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_ShuoWang Shuo - Wikipedia

    Wang Shuo is a Chinese author, director, actor, and cultural icon. He is known for his satirical and rebellious novels, such as Don't Call Me Human and Playing for Thrills, and his influence on Chinese literature and slang.

  2. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Wang Shuo - SpringerLink

    Nov 23, 2021 · Wang Shuo is a controversial Chinese writer known for his "hooligan style" and his portrayal of Beijing "riffraff" in the transitional period. Learn about his life, works, themes, and influences in this living reference work entry.

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  3. Wang Shuo (王朔) is a Chinese author, director, actor, and cultural icon. He has written over 20 novels, television series and movies. His work has been translated into Japanese, French, English, Italian, and many other languages.

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    • August 23, 1958
  4. Wang Shuo is a controversial and versatile author who rose to fame in the 1980s with his hooligan literature and urban humor. He has written novels, stories, essays and film scripts, often featuring Beijing dialect and social critique.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Wang Shuo is the editor-in-chief of Caixin Media, China's leading business and finance media group. He won the State Street Institutional Press Award in 2014, was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2012, and a Yale World Fellow in 2016.

  6. At 42, Wang Shuo has spent two decades exposing the underbelly of the new China, turning his cool mocking gaze on communist officialdom, student dissidents, the academic...

  7. Wang Shuo has 119 books on Goodreads with 2149 ratings. Wang Shuos most popular book is Please Don't Call Me Human.