The stack of the biographies written by Chen is taller than him. [Photo/China Daily] |
Chen Tingyi has been honored for producing the most biographies by a Chinese writer. Liu Zhihua looks at the legacy of the man whose goal has been to chronicle others' lives.
Shanghai Big World Guinness recently recognized Beijing-based author Chen Tingyi as the Chinese writer who has produced the most biographies-101, to be precise.
But the 67-year-old tells China Daily he's proudest of pioneering biographies of politically sensitive figures rather than of the number of works he has produced.
Chen penned biographies of many historical figures-such as late Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek and Republic of China founder Sun Yat-sen, and their respective wives, Soong Mei-ling and Soong Ching Ling-during the 1990s, when society was still conservative.
He soared to instant fame with his debut work on People's Liberation Army general Xu Shiyou (1905-85) in the 1980s.
His books were so popular that they were pirated immediately upon publication.
Chen says Xu inspired his mission as a biographer.
Chen grew up amid famine in Henan province's Xinxian county, from where Xu also hailed.