Liu Banjiu (simplified Chinese: 刘半九; traditional Chinese: 劉半九; pinyin: Liú Bànjiǔ; 8 November 1922 – 29 September 2009), also known by his pen name Lǜyuán (Chinese: 绿原) was a Chinese translator and poet.[1][2][3][4][5]
Liu Banjiu | |
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Native name | 刘半九 |
Born | Liu Renfu (刘仁甫) November 8, 1922 Huangpi District, Hubei, China |
Died | September 29, 2009 Beijing, China | (aged 86)
Pen name | Lüyuan (绿原) |
Occupation | Translator, poet |
Language | Chinese, English, German language |
Alma mater | Fudan University |
Period | 1942–2009 |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable works | It's A New Starting Point Faust The Biography of Hegel |
Notable awards | 1998 Lu Xun Literary Prize 'Faust' The Struga International Poetry Festival – Gold Wreath Award (1998) International Poets Pen Club – Gold Award (2003) |
Liu was born in Huangpi District of Wuhan city, Hubei in November 1922.[1][2][4] Liu graduated from Fudan University in 1944, where he majored in foreign languages.[1][2][4] After graduation, he worked as an English teacher in Sichuan and Wuhan.
Liu started to publish poetry in 1941. Liu joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1949.
After the founding of the Communist State, Liu worked as an editor in the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China.
In 1955, Liu suffered political persecution in the counter-revolutionary case of Hu Feng (Chinese: 胡风反革命集团案), at the same time, he learned German language by himself.[1][2][4][6]
In 1962, Liu worked in the People's Literature Publishing House as an editor. Liu retired in 1988.
Liu died in Beijing, on September 29, 2009, at the age 87.