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Sang Ye

Sang Ye was born in 1955 in Peking and was a secondary school student when the Cultural Revolution broke out in 1966. In China, he worked as an apprentice at an electrical engineering plant and studied mathematics before beginning a career as a journalist in 1980. He came to Australia in 1987-88 at the invitation of the Literature Board of the Australia Council and the Australia-China Council. He then returned to China but came to Australia permanently in 1989. He wrote regularly for publications in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, and his work has appeared in a number of Australian magazines. He currently resides in Brisbane, Queensland.

The Year the Dragon Came. University of Queensland, 1996.
Finish Line. University of Queensland Press, 1994.
Chinese Lives. Macmillan, 1987. [with Zhang Xinxin]

Asian Australian Studies Research Network

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