Liu, Nienling (1934–)
Liu, Nienling (1934–)
American novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Mulin Chi. Born 1934 in China; attended University of California at Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, and Cambridge.
Served as editor of Chinese literary magazine Convergences; writings include The Image in the Bamboo Grove (1983) and The Marginal Man (1987).
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