Ying Chen

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Biography

Chen was born in 1961 in Shanghai[3] to an engineer father. She grew up during the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, finishing secondary school just two years after entrance exams were reinstated in 1977.[1] She initially wanted to study Chinese literature, but decided to read Modern Languages instead, where she was admitted due in part to her superior marks in Russian. From there, she chose to pursue French over the other two options, English or Japanese.[5][1] She obtained a degree in French language and literature from Fudan University in 1983 and spent six years working as a translator in Mandarin, Italian, English, and French at the Institute of Astronautical Research in Shanghai.[1][3][2]

In 1989, Chen left China and moved to Montréal to earn a Master's degree in creative writing at McGill University.[2][3][1][5] Not long after she left China, students were massacred in Tiananmen Square, which made her anxious and homesick. She later compared her migration to Canada to "a form of suicide".[1] She completed her degree in 1991, fulfilling her thesis requirements in two parts: a critical study of Les Dieux ont soif, and an original work, Fleurs de lotus, which became the beginning of her first novel, La Mémoire de l'eau, which she published the following year.[3][1][5] Chen and her family lived in Magog, Quebec in the late 1990s and early 2000s before relocating to Vancouver in 2003 to be closer to her husband's job.[1][2] In 2009, she was a Shadbolt Fellow at Simon Fraser University, which has since named two scholarships in her honor.[1]

Ying Chen's novels include La mémoire de l'eau (1992), Les lettres chinoises (1993; second edition in 1998), and L'ingratitude (1995).[3][2][6] L'ingratitude won the Prix Québec-Paris in 1995 and was translated into English by Carol Volk through Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1998.[7] Chen also translated it into Chinese and it was released under the name Script error: No such module "Lang". in 2002.[8] It has since been translated into Italian, English, Spanish, and Serbian.[2][1] Her next book, Immobile (1998), won the Prix Alfred-DesRochers.[1][3][9]

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Personal life

Chen and her husband have two sons, Yuan (born 1996) and Lee (born 1998). When she became a Canadian national, she "yielded to North American practice, putting family name last." This, in effect, turned her birth name into a nom de plume.[1]

Selected works

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Awards

Chen has twice been nominated for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction: once for L'ingratitude in 1995 and again for Immobile in 1998.[2][8] L'ingratitude was also nominated for a Prix Femina (1995).[1][3]

Year Prize Awarded for Awarding body Ref
1995 Prix Québec-Paris L'ingratitude General Delegation of Quebec in Paris and the Fédération France-Quebec [2][3][4]
1996 Prix Des Libraires Du Quebec Laureat Roman québécois Association des libraires du Québec [2][1][3]
Grand prix des lectrices de Elle Québec Elle Québec [3][4]
1998 Prix Alfred-DesRochers Immobile Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Estrie [1][3]
2003 Chevalier, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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2015 Gérald-Moreau Award for Francophone Writing La lenteur des montagnes La Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique [13][4][14]
2021 Prix Ringuet Rayonnements Académie des lettres du Québec [15]

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