Author

Shuang-Zi Yang

Shuang-Zi Yang
Birth Date
July 10, 1984 (41 Years)
Associated Country
Taiwan
Yang Shuang-zi is a Taiwanese novelist, essayist, and cultural critic whose work has earned international recognition for its inventive storytelling, historical depth, and exploration of Taiwanese identity. Writing primarily in Mandarin Chinese, she draws on a wide range of influences, including history, popular culture, manga, and literary criticism, creating fiction that blends meticulous research with imaginative narrative techniques.

Her work often examines themes of memory, colonial history, language, identity, and the complex relationships between culture and power. Known for her playful yet sophisticated approach to narrative, Yang frequently combines historical settings with metafictional elements, challenging readers to reconsider the ways stories are told and histories are remembered. In addition to novels, she has written essays, manga scripts, video game scripts, and works of literary criticism.

Yang achieved international acclaim with Taiwan Travelogue, a novel that brought global attention to contemporary Taiwanese literature. The book's English translation by Lin King won major international awards, including the National Book Award for Translated Literature and the International Booker Prize. Widely regarded as one of the leading voices in modern Taiwanese writing, Yang's work is celebrated for its originality, literary ambition, and thoughtful engagement with Taiwan's history, culture, and place in the world.
Books
May 1938. The young novelist Aoyama Chizuko has sailed from her home in Nagasaki, Japan, and arrived in Taiwan. She’s been invited there by the Japanese government ruling the island, though she has no...