Lin, Tai-Yi (1926–)
Lin, Tai-Yi (1926–)
Chinese-American novelist and editor. Name variations: Lin Taiyi; Anor Lin; Wu-shuang Lin. Born Anor Lin, April 1, 1926, in Beijing, China; dau. of Dr. Lin Yutang (1895–1976, Chinese-American writer) and Tsuifeng (Liau) Lin; sister of Adet Lin (writer) and Hsiangju Lin (wrote cookbook with mother); m. R. Ming Lai (chief information officer for Hong Kong government), 1949; children: Chihwen (daughter) and Chih-yi (son).
Taught Chinese at Yale University (1945–46) and was editor-in-chief of Readers Digest International; with sister, wrote Our Family (1939), Dawn Over Chungking (1941), and translated diary of Chinese girl soldier, Girl Rebel (1940); wrote 5 novels: War Tide (1943), The Golden Coin (1946), The Eavesdropper (1958), The Lilacs Overgrow (1960), and Kampoon Street (1964); trans. and edited Flowers in the Mirror (1965).