Mao Dun

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Mao Dun was a prominent 20th-century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, and one of the leading figures of modern Chinese literature.

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Mao Dun canonical 3

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instanceOf Chinese novelist
cultural critic
literary critic
person
politician
alsoKnownAs Shen Yanbing NERFINISHED
awardReceived Order of the Republic (China, early PRC honors context) NERFINISHED
birthName Shen Dehong NERFINISHED
burialPlace Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship China
dateOfBirth 1896-07-04
dateOfDeath 1981-03-27
educatedAt Peking University (non-degree studies) NERFINISHED
endTime 1965
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literary criticism
modern Chinese literature
gender male
genre realist fiction
social commentary
influenced modern Chinese writers
influencedBy Lu Xun NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
legacy Mao Dun Literature Prize named in his honor
memberOf Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
movement May Fourth Movement NERFINISHED
New Culture Movement NERFINISHED
realism
nativeName 茅盾 NERFINISHED
notableWork Midnight NERFINISHED
Rainbow NERFINISHED
Spring Silkworms NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
literary critic
novelist
politician
placeOfBirth Tongxiang, Zhejiang, Qing Empire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Beijing, China NERFINISHED
positionHeld Minister of Culture of the People’s Republic of China
pseudonym Mao Dun NERFINISHED
spouse Kong Dezhi NERFINISHED
startTime 1949
workedFor Commercial Press NERFINISHED
Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED
writingPeriod 20th century

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La Jeunesse editor Mao Dun