Xie Hong 谢宏
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Xie Hong, born in Guangdong, China, is a fiction writer, writing in both Chinese and English. Xie Hong is the author of fifteen books, including eight novels. He has received numerous awards, including the Shenzhen Youth Literature Award and the Guangdong Province New Work Award. His works have appeared in English magazines such as World Literature Today, Renditions, LARB China Channel, and Pathlight and were introduced to Western readers through The London Magazine and Literary Hub. His debut English novel, Mao’s Town, was published in 2018; and his first English collection, The End of the Game and Other Stories, was published in 2024.
Xie Hong graduated from East China Normal University in Shanghai with a degree in economics and worked for the Bank of China for fourteen years before he moved to New Zealand and studied at the English School of Waikato Institute of Technology, known as Wintec, in New Zealand.
Read Now: Around the Web
| The End of the Game | tr. Jicheng Sun | World Literature Today |
| Who Flies in April? | tr. Hal Swindall and Jicheng Sun | Renditions |
Original Works
Short story (4)
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