Han Aili (1937–)
Han Aili (1937–)
Chinese short-story writer. Born 1937 in Japanese-occupied Shanghai, China; graduate of Beijing University.
Wrote scripts for classical Chinese opera; published collection of short stories about cruelty of cultural revolution, Swept Away (1979).
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