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Lin Haiyin (Chinese: 林海音; pinyin: Lín Hǎiyīn; 18 March 1918 – 1 December 2001) was a Taiwanese writer. She is best known for her 1960 book My Memories of Old Beijing (城南舊事), a novelistic tribute to her childhood reminiscences of Beijing.

Lin Haiyin
Native name
林海音
Born18 March 1918
Osaka, Japan
Died1 December 2001(2001-12-01) (aged 83)
Taipei, Taiwan
OccupationWriter
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materNews and Broadcast Institute

Biography


Lin was born in Osaka, Japan, where her father (of Toufen, Miaoli County origin) worked as a merchant.[1] Lin's parents moved back to Taiwan briefly, then settling in Beijing when she was 5. She spent her next 25 years there. In Beijing, Lin graduated from the News and Broadcast Institute and became a journalist for Shijie Ribao ("World News Daily").

In 1948, Lin moved with her husband and family to Taiwan, where she became the editor of several important literary periodicals and newspapers, including the literary section of the United Daily News and The Literary Monthly, before eventually establishing her own publishing house. She would reside in Taiwan for the rest of her life.

Altogether, she published some 18 books, including novels, short story collections, radio drama and children's literature, many of which deal with the feminine experience. Her most famous book remains My Memories of Old Beijing (1960). In it, Lin records in lively, evocative, first-person prose her childhood memories, ending with the death of her father, from the eyes of a precocious, impressionable young girl.


Film adaptation


In 1982, mainland Chinese director Wu Yigong made the film My Memories of Old Beijing based on her novel. The film won the Best Director Prize at the 3rd annual Golden Rooster Awards, as well as the Golden Eagle Prize (Best Feature Film) at the Manila International Film Festival in 1983. In 1999, it was chosen as one of the 100 best 20th-century Chinese-language films by Asia Weekly.


Works


Bibliography of Lin Haiyin's works available in English:[2]


References


  1. "父母濡染-國立台灣文學館-穿越林間聽海音". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. "translations by author k-l". MCLC Resource Center. Ohio State University.

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