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Ouyang Tzu (Chinese: 歐陽子; pinyin: Ōuyáng Zǐ; sometimes written as Ou-yang Tzu; born 1939 in Japan) is the penname of Hong Zhihui (洪智惠, Hóng Zhìhuì), a female Taiwanese writer. She, along with fellow students of National Taiwan University Bai Xianyong, Wang Wenxing, and Chen Rouxi, created the literary magazine Modern Literature (Xiandai wenxue) in 1960, under the guidance of Professor Hsia Tsi-an. She attended graduate school in the United States.[1]

Ouyang Tzu
歐陽子
Born洪智惠
Hóng Zhìhuì
1939 (age 8283)
Hiroshima, Japan
Occupationwriter
Alma materNational Taiwan University
RelativesPai Hsien-yung

Ouyang's short stories are modernist in the sense that they employ novelistic techniques of literary modernism: stream of consciousness, multiple perspective narration, symbolism, probing of psychological depths instead of drawing social canvases. Such techniques flourished briefly in Taiwan during the 1960s and were in response to the socio-political "Recover the Mainland" trend of the 1940s and 1950s.

Ouyang's writing is experimental as well in terms of challenging social mores, especially concerning sex. Her stories are filled with violence, sexuality and abnormal psychology.

In terms of literary merit, her writing is easily digestible, soap-operatic, and melodramatic.

Ouyang is also a noted literary critic. She has produced a book-length study of Taipei People (see Pai Hsien-yung).


Bibliography (only of works available in English translation)



References


  1. Tay, William (1979). "Images of Women: Notes on Ou-Yang Tzu, Ts'ung Su, and Shih Shu-Ch'ing" (PDF). Occasional Papers/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies. 4 (25): 83–90. Retrieved 28 November 2020.



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