Zhang Xinxin - Works

Works

  • On the Same Horizon a novel
Chinese edition: Harvest Magazine, Shanghai, 1981; Sanmin Pablisher Co., Taiwan, 1988
French edition: Actes Sud; Arles, 1987
German edition: Yashima; Bonn, 1986
Japanese edition: Tokumang Company; Tokyo, 1987
  • Where Did I Miss You? a short story
Chinese edition: Harvest Magazine; Shanghai, 1979
  • The Collected Short Stories of Zhang Xinxin
Chinese edition: Beifang wenyi Publishing Co.; Haerbin, 1985
  • The Dreams of Our Generation a novella
Chinese editions: Harvest Magazine; Shanghai, 1982
Sichuan Literature Publishing Co.; Chengdou, 1985
Xinde Publishing Co.; Taiwan, 1987
English edition: Cornell Eastern Program; Ithaca, 1986
German edition: Yashima; Bonn, 1986
  • Orchid Mania a novella
French edition: Actes Sud; Arles, 2004,1988
Chinese edition: Wenhui Monthly Magazine; No. 9, 1983
Japanese edition (in the volume titled On The Same Horizon): Tokumang Company, Tokyo, 1987
  • Chinese Lives (co-authored with Sang Ye) an oral history
Chinese editions (Peking Man: One Hundred Chinese Self Portraits): Shanghai Wenyi Publishing Co.; Shanghai, 1986; Linbai Publishing Co.; Taiwan, 1987
English editions (Chinese Lives):
Pantheon Books; New York, 1987
MacMillan; London, 1987
Irwin; Ontario, 1987
Penguin Books; London, 1989
(Chinese Profiles):Panda Books; Beijing, 1987
French edition (L'homme de Pekin): Actes Sud; Arles, 1992
Panda Books; Beijing, 1987
German edition (Peking Menschen): Diederichs; Koln, 1986
Japanese edition (The Conditions of Chinese Women and Money Doesn't Fall from Heaven): Heibonsha; Tokyo, 1986
Swedish edition (Leva I Kina): Forum; 1988
Dutch edition (Mensen in China): Wereldvenster, 1987
Norwegian edition (Arvingene hverdag etter Mao): Aschehoug, 1988
Danish edition: Tiden, 1989
Spanish edition: Editorial Ausa, 1989
Russia edition:
  • On the Road non-fiction
Chinese edition: Sanlian Publishing Co.; Hong Kong, 1986
French edition (Au Long Du Grand Canal): Actes Sud; Arles, 1992
  • Feng/Pian/Lian(Postcard and Bandits) a novel
Chinese edition: Writers' Publishing Co.; Beijing, 1986
Liby Publishing Co.; Hong Kong, 1987
French edition (Le Courrier des Bandits): Actes Sud; Arles, 1989
  • Lonely Drifter:
A Wanderer Between the East and the West-- My Journey on The Web non-fiction
Chinese Edition: Intelligence Publishing Company, Beijing 2000
  • Me and the VOA: A Collection of Commentaries non-fiction
Chinese Edition: Chinese Social Science Publishing, Beijing 2000
  • Stylish Adventurer of the World: A Short Essay Collection non-fiction
Chinese Edition: Shen Yang Publing Co., Shen Yang 2002
  • Dark Paradise: My Observations of Hollywood in the New War non-fiction
Chinese Edition: Hua Cheng Publishing Co., Guanzhou, 2003

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