Belinda Chang
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Belinda Chang is a Chinese-language
Chinese language
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 author from Taiwan
Taiwan
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. She graduated from National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University is a national co-educational university located in Taipei, Republic of China . In Taiwan, it is colloquially known as "Táidà" . Its main campus is set upon 1,086,167 square meters in Taipei's Da'an District. In addition, the university has 6 other campuses in Taiwan,...

's Chinese department, and went on to earn a master's degree in performance culture from New York University
New York University
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. After living in the United States for thirteen years, she later relocated to Beijing
Beijing
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 and then Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...

.

Career

Chang launched her writing career while living in the United States and working as a reporter for the World Journal
World Journal
World Journal is a daily Chinese language newspaper serving overseas Chinese in North America. The newspaper has its headquarters in Whitestone, Queens, New York City....

. Her son was born around the time of her first collection of short stories. That collection, entitled Women in the Locker Room, featured sixteen stories; her next collection, The Night of the Flood, contained fourteen. Most of her protagonists were women from Taiwan who had come to the United States for their studies. Her third work and first full-length novel, The City of Plague, described the mid-life crises
Mid-life crisis
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 of the Chinese residents of Queens, New York City
New York City
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's Flushing
Flushing, Queens
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 district; she wrote it as a form of farewell to her own youth. Many readers in Taiwan mistook the title as a reference to SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
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, but in fact it came from a 1999 outbreak
Progress of the West Nile virus in the United States
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 of West Nile virus
West Nile virus
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 infections in New York, which had provided Chang's original impetus for writing the novel.

In June 2004, Chang announced that she would follow her husband to Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...

, China
China
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, where he was being sent by his employer, a mobile phone technology company. The North America Chinese Writers' Association held a farewell banquet in her honor. After arriving in China, she finished her third collection of short stories, Two Ships in the Night, which touched on the themes of middle age, having children, and living in China; in total, they had taken her seven years to write. She and her family would live in Beijing for barely more than a year before relocating to Shanghai in August 2005. After the move, Chang flew to San Jose
San Jose, California
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 with her son to visit relatives and took a cruise to Alaska
Alaska
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 before returning to her new home in Shanghai. A collection of essays featuring her lives in Beijing and Shanghai was published in 2008, titled Being the Neighbor of Eileen Chang. Chang has since been drawn to the lives and struggles of people from Taiwan living in Shanghai, and thus completed another short story collection on the subject, titled Crossing the Boundary.

Critical response

Chang's short stories have received a positive critical response from literary critics Hsia Chih-tsing
Hsia Chih-tsing
Hsia Chih-tsing is a renowned Chinese literary critic and an academic. He was born in Pudong, Shanghai. Hsia graduated at the defunct University of Shanghai. At September 1946, he followed his brother to Peking University to be a teacher's aide. During this period of time, he continued to study...

 and Wang Der-wei
Wang Der-wei
David Wang Der-wei is a scholar of Chinese literature.-Academic career:Wang graduated from National Taiwan University in 1976 with a B.A. in foreign languages and literature, and went on to study comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, receiving his M.A. in 1978 and his...

. Her works won her the "Best short story from a new author" prize from her publisher, as well as a later literary prize from the Central Daily News
Central Daily News
The Central Daily News was the official newspaper of the Kuomintang and is one of the world's oldest Chinese-language newspaper having been in circulation since 1928...

.

Works

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