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National Museum of Taiwanese Literature; On-line Alliance of Taiwan's Modern Poetry 臺灣現代詩網路聯盟 (in Chinese characters) Taiwan Fiction in Translation; Taiwanese Literature (gio.gov.tw) Taiwan Literature - English Translation Series (journal) Taiwan Xiangtu (Hsiangtu) Wenxue (Taiwan Nativist Literature): the Sojourner-Narrator
Often books which have a movie based on them sell well in Taiwan. The Harry Potter series are popular and so is Bridget Jones's Diary. Some non-western popular books are The Hooligan Professor, 流氓教授, by Lin Jian-long 林建隆, and Big Hospital Small Doctor 大醫院小醫師, by Hou Wun-yong 侯文詠. Both were adapted for television.
Kan Yao-ming (Chinese: 甘耀明; pinyin: Gān Yào-míng; Wade–Giles: Kan Yao-ming; born 2 February 1972) is a Taiwanese author from Miaoli County. He graduated from the Chinese department of Tunghai University. He received Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and English Literature from National Dong Hwa University. Before becoming a ...
See also Category:Books about Taiwan. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. S. Taiwanese short story collections (7 P) T.
Chiung Yao's romance novels were very well received in Taiwan, and by the 1990s, she was also one of the best-selling authors in China. [5] She has since been enormously popular throughout the Chinese-speaking world. [6] Chiung Yao's readership and viewership are predominantly female, owing to her emphasis on the feelings of young women. [72]
Pages in category "Taiwanese novels" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
The works of 21 authors, including 12 from Mainland China, are in this part. [3] The book devotes more space to fiction than it does to essays and poetry. The book has the works of nine poets in the pre-World War II era, and it includes works of twelve Taiwanese poets published in a period of 27 years. [6]
Grace Lin (born May 17, 1974) is a Taiwanese-American children's writer and illustrator. She is a Newbery, Geisel, and Caldecott honoree, known for contributing to and advocating for Asian American representation and diversity in children’s literature.