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“I think when you’re young you really allow yourself to be stupid.”

Welcome to part 2 of my conversation with Yan Ge.

Yan Ge is here to discuss her life and writing. She was born in Chengdu, Sichuan Province People’s Republic of China. Emerging as a prodigious writer in Chinese and Sichuanese, she was named as one of China’s twenty future literary masters by People Magazine. In 2012, she was chosen as Best New Writer by the Prestigious Chinese Literature Media Prize. For English language readers, Nicky Harman first translated her novella, White Horse, for Hope Road publishing in 2014, a story about young girls negotiating adolescence in the presence of a mysterious white horse. Then, four years later, Nicky translated The Chilli Bean Paste Clan in 2018, published by Balestier. Elsewhere arrived in 2023 (Faber), and Yan Ge treated us to a new dimension of her work entirely: short fiction and, for the first time, written in English.

 

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Chapters 

- 3.30 - writing parts of ourselves that are distinct 
- 7.35 - SBoC taking off 
- 10.05 - identifying vulnerabilities 
- 12.15 -all consuming spells of writing 
- 16.45 - finding balance 
- 20.15 - inspired by a younger self
- 24.40 - The Chilli Bean Paste Clan
- 27.35 - food in Yan ges work
- 31.35 - Yan’s parents  
- 35.02 - Another Liam!

 

Reference Points

Nicky Harman

Jeremy Tiang