Fangfang's personal profile edit
People who have worked with Fang speak highly of her as someone able and willing to speak out for women's rights (6).
Wuhan Diary edit
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The Wuhan diaries are also reflected in the works of other authors of the same period. The Chinese government's forced lockdown has sparked discontent, complaints and resistance (10).[1]
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Fang Fang | |||||||
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Native name | 方方 | ||||||
Born | Wang Fang (汪芳) May 11, 1955 Nanjing, China | ||||||
Occupation | Writer | ||||||
Language | Chinese | ||||||
Alma mater | Wuhan University | ||||||
Years active | 1982–present | ||||||
Notable works | Feng Shui (万箭穿心) Bare Burial (软埋) Wuhan Diary | ||||||
Notable awards | Lu Xun Literary Prize | ||||||
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Chinese | 方方 | ||||||
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- ^ a b Yan, Fei (2022). "Review of The Wuhan Lockdown by Guobin Yang". China Review. 22 (3): 365–367. doi:10.2307/48683835. ISSN 1680-2012.
2. 人民日报。2011。方方的1911。于可训文集,卷3。[People’s Daily. (2011). Fangfang's 1911]. Literary Review, 3.]http://www.wenhuakxjyty.cn/n/dsrqw/book/base/14485064/5d16a842f9ae458c873629c87112ca59/fa2a9d5f96a47afa06c5ae0116632faa.shtml?dm=-2112827123&dxid=000030394448&tp=dsrquanwen&uf=1&userid=28133&bt=qw&firstdrs=https%253A%252F%252Fbook.duxiu.com%252FbookDetail.jsp%253FdxNumber%253D000030394448%2526d%253D6758C7C8F85ED3969A260FA4481D9BDE&pagetype=6&sKey=%E6%96%B9%E6%96%B9&sch=%E6%96%B9%E6%96%B9%E7%9A%841911&searchtype=qw&template=dsrquanwen&zjid=000030394448_119
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