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Luo Yijun was born on 29 March, 1967 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese writer. Discover Luo Yijun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, poet, essayist, literary critic
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March 1967
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Taipei, Taiwan
Nationality Taiwan

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1967

Luo Yijun (born 29 March 1967) is a Taiwanese writer.

Luo attended Chinese Culture University, where he studied Chinese literature under authors such as Zhang Dachun, who influenced his early style; he later earned a master's degree in theater from Taipei National University of the Arts.

His works include fiction, poetry, essays, and literary criticism.

1993

● The Red Ink Gang / Red Character Group (Taipei: Unitas Publishing. 1993. ISBN 9575225813)

● We Left the Bar of the Night (Crown culture Publishing. 1993. ISBN 9573310260)

1994

● Children's Tales for the Little Star (Crown Culture Publishing. 1994. ISBN 957331147X)

1995

● Luo Yi Jun’s Poetry: The Story of Abandonment (Self-published. 1995.)

● Qing xie (傾斜) (graduation production of The Graduate Institute of Theatre Arts and Playwriting in Taipei National University of Arts, 1995)

1998

● Wife Dreams of Dog (Yuan-Liou Publishing. 1998. ISBN 9578286058)

1999

● The Third Dancer (Taipei: Unitas Publishing. 1999. ISBN 957522258X)

2000

● Moon Family / Family of the Moon (Taipei: Unitas Publishing. 2000. ISBN 9575223047)

2001

● Elegy (Taipei: Rye Field Publishing. 2001. ISBN 9574697096)

2003

● The Distance / Far Away (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2003. ISBN 9867810481)

2004

● We / Us (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2004. ISBN 9867420233)

2005

● Nativity of the Zodiacs / Born Into the Twelfth Sign (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2005. ISBN 9867420322)

● My Future 2nd Son’s Memory of Me (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2005. ISBN 9789867420961)

2006

● Wo ai luo (我愛羅) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2006. ISBN 9867108302)

● In Search of Lost Time (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2006. ISBN 9789866631313)

2007

In 2007, he was a visiting writer at the Iowa Writers' Workshop.

The only child of mainland Chinese immigrants who fled the Kuomintang, Luo has attributed the themes of alienation and migration in novels such as Tangut Inn, which combines science fiction with characteristics of postmodern literature, or the quasi-autobiographical vignettes that comprise We, to his own experience of cultural outsiderness growing up in Taiwan.

His style has been described by David Der-wei Wang as "pseudo-autobiographical intimate narratives constituting a relay race of fragments, filled with uncanny and decadent imagery and undergirded by an immoral worldview".

Luo's essay collection My Little Boys (小兒子) has been adapted into a play by Huang Zhi-kai of the theater troupe Story Works (故事工廠).

Luo's Tangut Inn has been adapted into a play by Wei Ing-chuan (魏瑛娟).

Xu Rong-zhe (許榮哲), Taiwanese author of the novel 迷藏 (Mi-Cang), once said that he was influenced by Luo Yijun and Taiwanese author Yuan Zhe-sheng (袁哲生).

2008

● Tangut Inn (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2008. ISBN 9789866631276)

2009

● Jingji da xiaotiao shiqi de mengyou jie (經驗大蕭條時期的夢遊街) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2009. ISBN 9789866377051)

2010

He is the recipient of numerous awards including the China Times Literature Award and the 10th United Daily News Literature Prize.

● Kafei guan li de jiaohuan gushi (咖啡館裡的交換故事) (with Li Ya, Xi Niu, Wang Yan Kai, Lin Yi jie, Xiao Ya quan, Chen Yong kai, Sun Yi Ping, Huo chai, Lan Han Jie, Tin Tin & A Qiao, Guo Yu Yi, Zeng Yu Jie, etc.) (Locus Publishing. 2010. ISBN 9789862131848)

2012

● Face Book (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2012. ISBN 9789866135767)

2013

● The Story of Abandonment (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2013. ISBN 9789865933487

2014

● Daughter (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2014. ISBN 9789863445296)

● My Little Boys (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2014. ISBN 9789865823610)

2015

● May Our Joy Stay: My Little Boys 2 (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2015. ISBN 9789863870821)

2016

● Fitness v.s. Fatness (with Dung Kai Cheung) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2016. ISBN 9789863870913)

2017

● Letter / Alphabets A-F (Participation: Chen Xue, Tong Wei Ge, Yan Zhong Xian, Hu Shu Wen, Yang Kai Lin) (Acropolis Publishing. 2017. ISBN 9869533426)

● Kuang chao ren (匡超人) (Rye Field Publishing. 2017. ISBN 9789863445296)

● Hu ren shuo shu (胡人說書) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2017. ISBN 9789863871422)

2018

● Chun zhen de dan you (純真的擔憂) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2018. ISBN 9789863872566)

● Taxi Driver (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2018. ISBN 9789863872573)

● My Little Boys: Ye wan bao shi bao long (夜晚暴食暴龍) (Taipei: INK Publishing. 2018. ISBN 9789863872443)