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Zhao Shuxia

Zhao Shuxia (Susie Chen 趙淑俠; * 30 December 1931 in Beijing) is a Chinese author.

Life

Zhao Shuxia comes from a Manchurian landowning family, was married to Yannian Chen (physicist), lived in Switzerland from 1961 to 2001 and in the US since 2001.

Zhao is the founder and honorary chairwoman of the Association of Chinese language writers in Europe. She has published short stories, novels and essays in Chinese on experiences of overseas Chinese in Europe. Two volumes of stories ("Traumspuren" 1987, "Der Jadering" 1988) and a novel ("Unser Lied" Vol. 1, 1996) are available in German translation. In the 1980s and 1890s she was one of the most famous Chinese-speaking authors in Europe.

Works (selection)

Footnotes

  1. Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz
  2. 赵淑侠 (1990). 赛金花. ISBN 978-7530201732.
  3. "世界華文作家協會名譽副總會長趙淑俠". 22 October 2012.


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