Can Xue

Contributor History

  • The Family Night Watchman, Conjuctions: 83, Fall 2024
  • Legend of the Buried Treasure, Conjunctions: 82, Summer 2024
  • Mother River, Conjunctions: 80, Spring 2023
  • Smog City, Conjunctions: 79, Fall 2022
  • The Neighborhood, Conjunctions: 76, Spring 2021
  • The Neighborhood, , Fall 2020
  • The Inside Story, Online Exclusive, Spring 2019
  • Her Old Home, Conjunctions: 71, Fall 2018
  • Our Human Neighbors, Online Exclusive, Summer 2017
  • Euphoria, Conjunctions: 68, Spring 2017
  • Story of the Slums, Conjunctions: 65, Fall 2015
  • Coal, Conjunctions: 62, Spring 2014
  • Venus, Conjunctions: 60, Spring 2013
  • Sin, Conjunctions: 57, Fall 2011
  • Rainscape, Conjunctions: 53, Fall 2009
  • Moonlight Dance, Conjunctions: 50, Spring 2008
  • An Affectionate Companion's Jottings, Conjunctions: 47, Fall 2006
  • Two Stories, Conjunctions: 45, Fall 2005
  • The Castle’s Origin, Online Exclusive, Summer 2005
  • Scenes Inside the Ruined Walls, Conjunctions: 43, Fall 2004
  • Helin, Conjunctions: 40, Spring 2003
  • Mosquitos and Folk Songs, Conjunctions: 36, Spring 2001
  • Homecoming, Conjunctions: 28, Winter 1997
  • Two Stories, Conjunctions: 23, Fall 1994
  • Two Unidentifiable Persons, Conjunctions: 21, Fall 1993
  • Two Stories, Conjunctions: 18, Spring 1992

Biography

Now living in Xishuangbanna in Yunnan Province, Can Xue has been at the forefront of experimental writing in China since 1983. Can Xue was short-listed for the prestigious Neustadt International Prize for Literature for 2016 and received the 2015 Best Translated Book Award for The Last Lover (Yale University Press); her Love in the New Millennium (Yale University Press, 2018) was longlisted for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize. Her most recent two books to appear in English translation are I Live in the Slums (Yale UP) and Purple Perilla (Common Era Books). Yale will publish her novel The Barefoot Doctor in 2022.