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Acclaimed Chinese author Zhu Wen in conversation with Julia Lovell

10 Oct 2011

Limited free tickets available for University staff on Sunday 23 October (4.30pm) at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.

Zhu Wen

Manchester Literature Festival and the Confucius Institute at The University of Manchester are delighted to present acclaimed author and film-maker Zhu Wen.

His work has been published in China’s most prestigious literary magazines, and he has produced several books of poetry and fiction including I Love Dollars and Other Stories of China, depicting the violence, chaos and dark comedy of the post-Mao era. A frank reflection of the seamier side of his nation's increasingly capitalist society, Zhu Wen's fiction offers an audacious account of the often hedonistic individualism that is feverishly taking root.

He will be reading a newly translated short story commissioned by Comma Press and discussing his work in conversation with Julia Lovell, a translator and critic of modern Chinese literature and author of The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China.

Tickets coste £5/£3 concession and are available through the Manchester Literature Festival website:

However, the Confucius Institute has a limited number of tickets to give away on a first come, first served basis. Tickets will be limited to a maximum of four per person and can be reserved as follows: