Don't Talk About Love in Spring

Don't Talk About Love in Spring

by Wang Song

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Wang Song, male, originally from Beijing. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, national first-level writer, visiting professor of Beijing Normal University, and enjoys the State Council Expert Allowance. Professional writer from Tianjin Writers Association. Graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Tianjin Normal University in 1982 and has served as a teacher, reporter, magazine editor, and television director. He started writing literature in 1983, mainly novels. He has published a large number of long, medium and short stories in major domestic literary journals such as People's Literature, Harvest, Chinese Writers, October, Contemporary, Flower City, Everyone, and Zhongshan. He has published more than 10 full-length novels, such as "No Love in Spring", "Song·Balad", "Fish", "Motivation", and "Night·Color", and self-selected novellas such as "Sunshine Like Smoke", "Toads in Bloom", "Collected Works of Wang Song" (four volumes), etc. To date, he has published more than 10 million words of novels, and his works have been reprinted and selected for many times by "Selected Novels", "Novel Monthly" and various domestic literary anthologies and anthologies. In 2004, he won the Tianjin "Young Writers Creation Award". The novella "Mercurochrome" won the "Great Red Eagle Literary Award for Outstanding Novel" by "Chinese Writers". The novella "The Story of Two Donkeys" has won the "2003-2006 National Outstanding Novel Award" from "Selected Novels", the "National Readers' Favorite Novel Award" from "Selected Novels", and the "Beijing Literature Novella Monthly" Excellent Novel Award, etc., And has been adapted into a movie. Other works have won various domestic literary awards many times and been adapted into film and television works. From 2005 to 2008, he began to write novels with the theme of "post-educated youth", trying to interpret and express that special history from a new perspective. He published "post-educated youth" in magazines such as "Harvest", "People's Literature", "Contemporary" and "Everyone". A number of short and medium-sized novels, including "Pigs for Educated Youth", "Sunflowers to the Sun", "A River of Red Flags", "Eyebrows", "Two Donkeys", "Toads in Bloom", "Pig-Headed Qin", "Autumn Ming Mountain", "Crying Wheat", "Woodcock - Vertical Blowing", "Sunflower Induction", and "Our Story". At the same time, he created a large number of sketches, cross talk and lyrics. The sketches and cross talk works have been broadcast and performed at the domestic CCTV Spring Festival Gala and major TV stations' art evening parties, and have won many domestic awards.

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