Wen Jieruo

Wen Jieruo (simplified Chinese: 文洁若; traditional Chinese: 文潔若; pinyin: Wén Jiéruò; born July 1927) is a Chinese translator, author and editor.

She translated literature from English and Japanese to Chinese. Wen is a member of China Writers Association and Chinese Translation Association. She is fluent in both English and Japanese.

Wen Jieruo
Native name
文洁若
BornWen Tongxin (文桐新)
July 1927 (age 96)
Beijing, China
OccupationEditor, translator, author
LanguageChinese, English, Japanese
Alma materTsinghua University
Period1950–present
GenreNovel
Notable worksThe Pillow Book
Ulysses
Notable awardsOrder of the Sacred Treasure (2002)
Spouse
(m. 1954; died 1999)
RelativesWen Zongshu (father)
Wan Peilan (mother)

For her contributions to the introduction of Japanese literature to foreign readers, she was honored with the Japanese Foreign Minister Recognition Award in 2000 and the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 2002.

Biography

Wen was born Wen Tongxin (文桐新) in July 1927 in Beijing, with her ancestral home in Guiyang, Guizhou, the daughter of Wan Peilan (万佩兰) and Wen Zongshu (文宗淑), a Chinese diplomat, he held the post of consul general for the Republic of China at Yokohama. She has six brothers and sisters. Her grandfather Wen Mingqin (文明钦) was a magistrate in Guangxi during the late Qing dynasty (1644–1911).

At the age of 7, she attended Kongde School (孔德学校), the predecessor of Beijing No.27 High school. One year later, Wen moved to Tokyo, living with her father. In February 1936, her father was removed from office, Wen returned to Beijing, studying at Furen School (辅仁中学). After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Wen was accepted to Tsinghua University, where she majored in English.

During her university career, Wen started her translation practice, she translated Guo Moruo's Goddess (女神) into English. After graduation, Wen worked in SDX Joint Publishing Company (三联书店) and People's Literature Publishing House in different positions, including editor, senior editor and translator of Japanese literature.

During the Cultural Revolution, her husband Xiao Qian was labeled as a "rightist" by the Communist government, they were sent to the May Seventh Cadre Schools to work. After the Cultural Revolution, in 1979, she joined the China Writers Association.

From 1985 to 1986, Wen visited Japan.

Wen retired in July 1990. From 1990 to 1994, Wen and her husband Xiao Qian spent four years translating James Joyce's notable novel Ulysses into Chinese.

Personal life

Wen married a Chinese translator and author Xiao Qian, the couple has two sons and a daughter. Their daughter Xiao Lizi (萧荔子) was born on 30 January 1955. Their son, Xiao Tong (萧桐), was born on November 10, 1956. All of her children are living in the United States.

Translations

Works

  • Memories of Old Friends in the Wind and Rain (风雨忆故人)
  • A Lifetime of Love (一生的情缘)
  • Letters to Family (萧乾家书)
  • Bajin and Xiao Qian (巴金与萧乾)

Awards

References

  • Deng Yu (邓郁) (2019). 萧乾 文洁若 逆风飞扬 [Xiao Qian and Wen Jieruo, flying against the wind]. Southern People Weekly Magazine (in Chinese). Guangdong: Southern Daily Group. ISSN 1672-8335.

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