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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wei_HuiWei Hui - Wikipedia

    Zhou Wei Hui (Chinese: 周卫慧; born 4 January 1973), known simply by her Chinese given name Wei Hui, is a Chinese novelist, living and working in Shanghai and New York City. Her novel Shanghai Baby (上海宝贝) (1999) was banned in the People's Republic of China as "decadent".

  2. Jan 4, 1973 · Zhou Weihui (simplified Chinese: 周卫慧; traditional Chinese: 周衛慧) is a Chinese writer, living and working in Shanghai and New York. She is known in the West also as "Wei Hui". Her novel Shanghai Baby (2000) was banned in the People's Republic of China as "decadent".

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  3. Shanghai Baby. Paperback – 20 Feb. 2003. by Wei Hui Zhou (Author) 4.0 129 ratings. See all formats and editions. Publicly burned in China for its sensual nature and irreverent style, this novel is the semi-autobiographical story of Coco, a café waitress, who is full of enthusiasm and impatience for life. She meets a young man, Tian Tian, for ...

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  4. www.hachette.co.uk › contributor › wei-hui-zhouWei Hui Zhou - Hachette UK

    Zhou Wei Hui is “decadent, debauched and a slave to foreign culture”. In fact Wei Hui is intelligent and a passionate spokesperson for the women of modern China.’ Marie Claire Zhou Wei Hui lives in Shanghai and is a graduate of the prestigious Fudan University.

  5. Wei Hui's provocative portrayal of men, women, and cultural transition is an astonishing and brave exposure of the unacknowledged new China, breaking through official rhetoric to show the inroads of the West and a people determined to burst free.

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  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Wei Hui's provocative portrayal of men, women, and cultural transition is an astonishing and brave exposure of the unacknowledged new China, breaking through official rhetoric to show the inroads of the West and a people determined to burst free.

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