Wen Jieruo
Wen Jieruo | |
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Native name | 文洁若 |
Born |
1927 (age 88–89) Beijing |
Occupation | Editor, translator, author |
Language | Chinese, English, Japanese |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Tsinghua University |
Period | 1950 - present |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works |
The Pillow Book Ulysses |
Notable awards |
The Order of the Sacred Treasure 2002 |
Spouse | Xiao Qian (m. 1954–99) (he died) |
Relatives |
father: Wen Zongshu mother: Wan Peilan |
Wen Jieruo (simplified Chinese: 文洁若; traditional Chinese: 文潔若; pinyin: Wén Jiéruò; born 1927) is a Chinese translator, author and editor.[1][2] She translated literature from English and Japanese to Chinese. Wen is a member of China Writers Association and Chinese Translation Association. She is fluent in both English and Japanese.
For her contributions to the introduction of Japanese literature to foreign readers, she was honored with the Japanese Foreign Minister Recognition Award in 2000 and the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 2002.
Biography
Wen was born in 1927 in Beijing, with her ancestral home in Guiyang, Guizhou,[2][3][4] the daughter of Wan Peilan (万佩兰) and Wen Zongshu (文宗淑), a Chinese diplomat, he held the post of consul general for the Republic of China at Yokohama.[2][3] She has six brothers and sisters.[3]
At the age of 6, Wen moved to Tokyo, living with her father. Two years later, Wen returned to Beijing, studying at Furen School (辅仁中学). After the anti-Japanese war, Wen was accepted to Tsinghua University, where she majored in English.[3]
During her university career, Wen started her translation practice, she translated Guo Moruo's Goddess (《女神》) into English. After graduation, Wen worked in SDX Joint Publishing Company (三联书店) and People's Literature Publishing House (人民文学出版社).
During the Cultural Revolution, her husband Xiao Qian was labeled as a rightist by the government, they were sent to the May Seventh Cadre Schools to work.
From 1985 to 1986, Wen visited Japan.
From 1990 to 1994, Wen and his husband Xiao Qian spent four years translating James Joyce's notable novel Ulysses into Chinese.[1][4]
Translations
- Kojiki (《古事记》)
- The Pillow Book (《枕草子》)
- The Tale of the Heike (《平家物语》)
- The Decay of the Angel (Yukio Mishima) (《天人五衰》)
- Man'yōshū (《万叶集》)
- (Jun'ichirō Tanizaki) (《黑白》)
- Rashōmon (Ryūnosuke Akutagawa) (《罗生门》)[5]
- The Holy Man of Mount Kōya (Kyōka Izumi) (《高野圣僧》)[6]
- (Natsume Sōseki) (《杂忆录》)
- (Seichō Matsumoto) (《日本的黑雾》)
- (Seichō Matsumoto) (《深层海流》)[7]
- (Junichi Watanabe) (《魂断阿寒》)[8]
- Les Misérables (Victor Hugo) (《悲惨世界》)
- Ulysses (James Joyce) (《尤利西斯》)[9]
- Stories from the Bible (Mary Batchelor) (《圣经故事》)[10]
Works
- Fengyuyiguren (《风雨忆故人》)[11]
- A Lifetime of Love (《一生的情缘》)[12]
- Letters to Family (《萧乾家书》)[13]
Awards
- Japanese Foreign Minister Recognition Award (2000)
- The Order of the Sacred Treasure (2002)
- Chinese Translation Association - Lifetime Achievement Award (2012)[15]
Personal life
Wen married a Chinese translator and author Xiao Qian (萧乾), the couple has two sons and a daughter.[12][16] On 30 January 1955, her daughter Xiao Lizi (萧荔子) was born.[12] All of her children are living in the United States.[12]
References
- 1 2 "Wen Jieruo: practice makes a good translator". Retrieved 2012.
- 1 2 3 吴志菲 (2013). 《文洁若:破译天书的女翻译家》. 《老年人》 (in Chinese) 第8期: 第18–19页. ISSN 1007-2616.
- 1 2 3 4 文洁若 (2011-08-01). 《风雨忆故人》作者简介 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 三联书店. ISBN 9787542636317.
- 1 2 "Wen Jieruo: practice makes a good translator". China. Retrieved 2012.
- ↑ 芥川龙之介 (2012-01-01). 《罗生门》 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 上海三联书店. ISBN 9787542636249.
- ↑ 泉镜花 (2009-03-01). 《高野圣僧》 (in Chinese). Chongqing: 重庆出版社. ISBN 9787229002602.
- ↑ 松本清张 (2012-11-01). 《深层海流》 (in Chinese). Beijing: 人民文学出版社. ISBN 9787020095117.
- ↑ 渡边淳一 (2004-01-01). 《魂断阿寒》 (in Chinese). 文化艺术出版社. ISBN 9787503925351.
- ↑ 萧乾、文洁若 (2009-04-01). 《尤利西斯》 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 三联书店. ISBN 9787542630216.
- ↑ 玛丽·巴切勒、文洁若 (2011-01-01). 《圣经故事》 (in Chinese). Beijing: 华夏出版社. ISBN 9787508059877.
- ↑ 文洁若 (2011-08-01). 《风雨忆故人》 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 上海三联书店. ISBN 9787542636317.
- 1 2 3 4 文洁若 (2010-04-01). 《一生的情缘》 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 远东出版社. ISBN 9787547601303.
- ↑ 萧乾 (2010-01-01). 《萧乾家书》 (in Chinese). Shanghai: 东方出版社. ISBN 9787506034142.
- ↑ 文洁若 (2005-10-01). 《巴金与萧乾》 (in Chinese). Beijing: 中国工人出版社. ISBN 9787500835615.
- ↑ "Wen Jieruo". Chian. Retrieved 2012.
- ↑ "Wen Jieruo".