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Chen Ran

1962 - Today

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Chen Ran (simplified Chinese: 陈染; traditional Chinese: 陳染; pinyin: Chén Rǎn; born 1962) is a Chinese avant-garde writer. Most of her works appeared in the 1990s and often deal with Chinese feminism. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Chen Ran is the 7,197th most popular writer, the 1,287th most popular biography from China and the 130th most popular Chinese Writer.

Chen Ran is most famous for her contributions to contemporary Chinese literature as an avant-garde writer, known for her innovative narrative style and exploration of themes such as identity and gender. Her notable works include "The Book of Sorrow" and "The Last Lover."

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Chen Ran ranks 7,197 out of 7,302Before her are Natalka Sniadanko, Anita Nair, Shashi Deshpande, Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Gayle Forman, and Aka Morchiladze. After her are Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg, Josh Schwartz, Arno Geiger, Larry Christiansen, Inna Shevchenko, and Michael Savage.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Chen Ran ranks 984Before her are Hesham Yakan, Steve Hodge, Lise Haavik, Nixon Kiprotich, Dmitry Vasilyev, and Durga McBroom. After her are Vlado Čapljić, Michael T. Good, Magdalena Georgieva, Jean-Luc Sassus, Alvin Drew, and Ram Gopal Varma.

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In China

Among people born in China, Chen Ran ranks 1,287 out of 1,610Before her are Qin Kanying (1974), Tang Hongbo (1975), Lin Li (1970), Tan Liangde (1965), Hao Junmin (1987), and Yan Sen (1975). After her are Yuan Xinyue (1996), Zhang Linpeng (1989), Li Xiaopeng (1975), Tong Fei (1961), Yao Chen (1979), and Li Ziqi (1990).

Among WRITERS In China

Among writers born in China, Chen Ran ranks 130Before her are Woeser (1966), Wei Hui (1973), Lulu Wang (1960), Ken Liu (1976), Bi Feiyu (null), and Yiyun Li (1972). After her are Han Han (1982), Shi Tao (1968), Hao Jingfang (1984), Xia Jia (1984), R. F. Kuang (1996), and Xiaolu Guo (1973).