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  1. Wang Meng ( Chinese: 王蒙; pinyin: Wáng Méng; born 15 October 1934) is a Chinese writer who served as China's Minister of Culture from 1986 to 1989.

  2. Wang Meng has 570 books on Goodreads with 1994 ratings. Wang Mengs most popular book is The Butterfly and Other Stories (Panda Books).

  3. Nov 29, 2013 · Wang Meng, Chinese Literary Giant, Uyghur Speaker. written by Darren Byler. By all standards Wang Meng (1934- ) has had a tremendously successful career. Easing out of his problematic role as Cultural Minister in 1989, Wang was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1994 by the Chinese Literary Society.

  4. Wang Meng: A Life; The Memoir of One of Contemporary China’s Greatest Writers and Former Minister of Culture. Translated by Zhu Hong and Liu Haiming. Introduction by Catherine Vance Yeh. Portland, ME: MerwinAsia, 2018. vii+390 pp. $US32.50 (paper).: The China Journal: Vol 83. Reviews.

  5. Wang Meng. Wang Meng is a prominent Chinese author and politician, known for his works in contemporary Chinese literature. He has served as the Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of China and has written numerous novels, essays, and short stories.

  6. Chinese writer Wang Meng, who currently teaches at Harvard, spent two decades in forced labor and internal exile, became Minister of Culture in 1986 and resigned in protest after the Tiananmen...

  7. Wang Meng's autobiography is a colorful record of life in an eventful era when one could get up in the morning a CCP official and go to bed an "enemy" of the people. Banished as a rightest to distant Xinjiang, Wang Meng mastered the Huigur language, learned farming skills, and was embraced by the Huigurs as one of their own.