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  2. List of Taiwanese writers - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Taiwanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Some books from mainland China still found their way into Taiwan before 1986 by different ways. As pirate editions, under both a different title and a pseudonym for the author, under a different title, but with the author's name unchanged, under a pseudonym but with the title unchanged, or altered by changes in the text itself.

  4. Category:Taiwanese writers - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese writers are writers who did or have done most of their writing in Taiwan, including but not limited to writers who use the Taiwanese language, also called Southern Min . See List of Taiwanese authors. See also category:Chinese writers

  5. Sanmao (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Sanmao (Chinese: 三毛; pinyin: Sānmáo) was the pen name of Echo Chen Ping (born Chen Mao-ping; 26 March 1943 – 4 January 1991), a Taiwanese writer and translator.Her works range from autobiographical writing, travel writing and reflective novels, to translations of Spanish-language comic strips.

  6. Chiung Yao - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Category:Taiwanese books - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Taiwanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese books (4 C, 1 P) Bookstores of Taiwan (5 P) F. Literary festivals in Taiwan (1 C) Taiwanese fiction (8 C, 1 P) L. ... Taiwanese literature movement; The ...

  9. Wu Ming-yi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Ming-yi (Chinese: 吳明益; born 20 June 1971) is a multidisciplinary Taiwanese writer and scholar.Wu is the Professor of Sinophone Literature at National Dong Hwa University and an environmental activist.