Wan Fang (Chinese: 万方, born 1952 in Beijing) is a Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. She was awarded the Lao She Literary Award in 2014. Her father was Cao Yu (1910—1996), one of China's best-known playwrights.
Works
- There is a Kind of Poison 有一种毒药 play 2006
- Guanxi, play 2009
- libretto for The Savage Land, a 1987 opera
- screenplay for Colors of the Blind, a 1997 film
- Nothing in the Mirror, a 2001 TV series
References
- Theater debut brings family honor to Cao Yu's daughter
- Poison, Wan Fang's first drama
- Daughter's First Drama to Commemorate Famous Father
- Like Father Like Daughter
- Women of China 2007- Page 132 There is a Kind of Poison, a mini- theater drama written by Wan Fang, Cao Yu's daughter, was performed in Beijing in December 2006
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