Zhang Ling (author)

Zhang Ling
Occupation Writer
Genre Literary fiction, novel, novella, short story
Notable works Gold Mountain Blues, Aftershock

Ling Zhang (Chinese: 张翎; born in 1957) is a senior audiologist and fiction writer in Toronto, Canada. She was born in Wenzhou, China and came to Canada in 1986 to pursue her MA in English at University of Calgary. She obtained her second MA degree in Communication disorders at the University of Cincinnati. She has published eight novels and several collections of novellas and short stories in Chinese. One of her novels, 《金山》, has been translated into English, French, and German. She has won numerous important literary prizes in China.

In 2009, Zhang’s novella, Aftershock (2010 film), a tale about the survival of the horrific 1976 Tangshan Earthquake, was made into China’s first IMAX movie, directed by Feng Xiaogang. This movie became the greatest box office success[1] at the time and has grossed more than US$100 million at the Chinese box office.[2]

In 2011, a law suit of six millions was launched against Zhang Ling for allegedly plagiarizing from works by Wayson Choy, Paul Yee, and SKY Lee. However, the case was closed in the early 2015 with no judgement against either of the parties.

Prizes

Novels

Collections of novellas and short stories

References

  1. Schuker, Lauren A. E. (June 15, 2009). "Imax Set to Partner With Chinese Studio". The Wall Street Journal: Media & Marketing.
  2. Landrethh, Jonathan (March 14, 2011). "Japanese Distributor Delays 'Aftershock' Release After Sendai Quake". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. "张翎小说《阵痛》获"中山杯"华侨华人文学奖评委会大奖". www.cnxw.com.cn. 苍南新闻网.
  4. 王, 骞. "中国小说学会学会奖首次设海外作家特别奖". Arts.BJ.com. 北京文艺网.
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