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Born in 1961 in Shanghai, she now lives in Vancouver and is the mother of two children. She obtained a degree in French language and literature from Shanghai University in 1983 and worked as a translator and interpreter before moving to Montreal in 1989. She later lived in Magog, Quebec before moving to Vancouver in 2003. Ying Chen's novels include La mémoire de l'eau, Les lettres chinoises, L'ingratitude (which won the Prix Québec-Paris), Immobile (which won the Prix Alfred-DesRochers), Le champ dans la mer and Querelle d'un squelette avec son double. She practices a lean, polished and deceptively simple writing style, free of flourishes and excess verbiage. As a child, one of her schoolteachers once told her "the most simple is the most beautiful", and she has retained this idea. In addition to French and Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin, she also speaks some Russian language|Russian, Italian language|Italian and English language|English.
Category:1961 births|Ying Chen Category:Canadian novelists|Ying Chen Category:Chinese Canadians|Ying Chen This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ying Chen".
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