Zong Pu (1928–)
Zong Pu (1928–)
Chinese short-story writer. Name variations: Feng Zhongpu. Born Feng Zhongpu, 1928, in Peking, China; studied at Qinghua University.
Works, which were often concerned with inner lives of women and difficulties of life during Cultural Revolution, include "The Red Beans" (1957), "Melody in Dreams" (1978), The Everalasting Stone (1980), "Who Am I?" (1983), "A Head in the Marshes" (1985), and Heading South.
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