fiction.wikisort.org - WriterWang Gang (born 24 August 1960) is a Chinese writer, probably best known for co-writing the screenplays for Feng Xiaogang's The Dream Factory (1997) and A World Without Thieves (2004), both huge box office hits in China.[1] He also wrote novels, one of which has been translated into English.
Chinese writer
Wang Gang |
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| Born | (1960-08-24) August 24, 1960 (age 61) Shihezi, Xinjiang, China |
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| Language | Chinese |
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| Alma mater | Northwest University |
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| Years active | 1983–present |
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| Traditional Chinese | 王剛 |
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| Simplified Chinese | 王刚 |
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| Transcriptions |
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| Hanyu Pinyin | Wáng Gāng |
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In this Chinese name, the family name is Wang.
Works translated into English
- English (英格力士). Translated by Martin Merz; Jane Weizhen Pan. Viking Press. 2009 [2004]. ISBN 978-0-670-02059-1.
Filmography
| Year |
English title |
Chinese title |
Director |
Notes |
| 1997 | Behind the Moon | 月亮背后 | Feng Xiaogang | based on his novel of the same name |
| The Dream Factory | 甲方乙方 | based on the novella You Aren't a Layman (你不是一个俗人) by Wang Shuo |
| 2004 | A World Without Thieves | 天下无贼 | based on a novelette by Zhao Benfu, co-wrote with Feng, Lin Lisheng, and Chang Chia-lu |
Film awards
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Award |
Category |
Film |
Result |
| 2005 |
42nd |
Golden Horse Awards |
Best Adapted Screenplay |
A World Without Thieves |
Won |
References
Authority control  |
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| General | |
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| National libraries | |
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