Xue Yiwei | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 薛忆沩 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 薛憶溈 | ||||||
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Xue Yiwei (Chinese: 薛忆沩, born in 1964[1]) is a Chinese-born Canadian author.
His hometown is Changsha, Hunan, and his birthplace was Chenzhou in the same province.[2] He attended the Beijing University of Aeronautics (now Beihang University) in a computer science program, gaining a BsC. Next he attended the Université de Montréal, taking a program in English literature, attaining a Master of Arts. Finally he attended the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in a doctoral program in linguistics and received his degree.[3]
In 2002, he relocated to Canada,[4] due to his disenchantment with the materialism-focused direction of literature in his home country. In February, he occupied an apartment in proximity to the St. Joseph Oratory,[5] in Côte-des-Neiges.[6] In 2016, CBC Radio presented him as having a high level of popularity in China, known to "millions of people".[6] Ha Jin stated that Xue is a "maverick".[6]
Shenzheners was his first work translated into English.[7] Previously, he was not known among Anglophone audiences, and he lived in Montreal in relative obscurity.[5]