PLEASE DON’T CALL ME HUMAN – Novel by Wang Shuo

In his writing style, he focused on the “living language” spoken by ordinary people. He also used the Beijing dialect, which makes his works very lively. He grew up in a Beijing military complex, but his family is of Manchu origin. He has a huge cultural status in China, and has become a nationally celebrated author. He is a Chinese author, director and cultural icon, born in 1958. His work was translated into Japanese, Spanish, French, English, Italian and many other languages.                                              WANG SHUO is one of the most famous writers in China, the man who has been dubbed the “spiritual polluter” by the authorities. He has written over 20 novels, television series and films. He was a child during the cultural revolution, a child who grew up in a chaotic environment where the family authority had disappeared. The character markers of those who had grown up during the inebriating days of the 1980s were three: to be considered indifferent, rebellious and delinquent.

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