Wang Gan
Wang Gan, a well-known figure, is from Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. He graduated from Chinese Department of Yangzhou University in 1985. Wang Gan, associate professor and doctoral candidate of Law School of Huazhong University of science and technology, is now Deputy Secretary of the general Party branch of Law School of Huazhong University of science and technology and director of the Institute of environmental and resource law.
Character experience
Wang Gan is a critic, writer and calligrapher. Born in Jiangsu Province in 1960, he graduated from the Chinese Department of Yangzhou Normal University and is a first-class writer. He used to be the deputy director of the creation room of Jiangsu Writers Association, the editor in chief of Oriental Culture weekly of Jiangsu TV station, and the editor in chief of selected Chinese literature of people's Literature Publishing House. He joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1990 and won the fifth Lu Xun Literature Award in 2010. At present, he is deputy editor in chief of selected novels and professor of the Institute of Chinese calligraphy and seal cutting.
Main works
In 1979, he began to publish his works in rain flower. He joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1990. His works include selected essays of Wang Gan, dialogue between Wang Meng and Wang Gan, breakthrough at the end of the century, flower of ruins, style of the south, meditation on a quiet night, lurking around us and ten years of Qianjing.
Wang GaN has advocated and promoted literary trends such as new realism and new state, planned literary publications such as everybody, and devoted himself to the growth of new writers.
In 2010, "Selected Essays of Wang Gan" (people's publishing house, September 2009) won the fifth Lu Xun Literature Award (2007-2009) (Essays).
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Wang Gan