Losebinne
Losebinne (Chinese Name: 消失宾妮 Pinyin: xiaoshibinni), Losebinne is the official English pen name for 消失宾妮, which is her Chinese pen name. (She never made her real name public.) She was born on September 11, 1986. Her hometown is Changsha, the capital city of Hunan Province. She is one of the most famous writers from Shanghai Most World Culture Development Limited Company. She graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. And she worked on dramatic literature. She is famous for her exquisite novels and prose. [1]
Losebinne has regular columns in the magazines Zui Book and Zui Ink, which were established by Guo Jingming. She is also the textual director of the magazine Zui Found. [2] Losebinne's writings are renowned for their unique style. Her famous works include Si Chong Yin (四重音), Fu Lin(馥鳞), and Gu Du Shu (孤独书)'.' Losebinne's books have not been translated into English or other foreign languages. Losebinne also works on scripts. [3]
Education and career
Losebinne attended the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing for her bachelor's degree. Her major was dramatic literature. She first started publishing in the magazine story100 in 2004. She signed a contract with Shanghai Most World Culture Development Limited Company in 2007 and began contributing columns to Zui Book. Since 2009, Losebinne started publishing in Zui Comic and Zui Ink magazines. She became the textual director of Zui Found upon its launch and later stepped down to focus more on novels and scripts. [3]
Her first book was published in 2007. Her most famous novel, Si Chong Yin, was published in 2009. In 2013, her first book about travel and photography was published. Losebinne participated in writing a series of travel books with other writers from Shanghai Most World Culture Development Limited Company. She travelled to Japan and Italy, recording the stories from her trips. As a result, in 2011 and 2014, the books The Next: Kanagawa and The Next: Naples were released. [4]
Personality
Losebinne once stated, "The deepest loneliness comes every single morning when I open my eyes." Losebinne is aware that she does not have a good temper. She said she dislikes causing unhappiness to others and prefers solitude to interacting with people she does not like. She described her dream life as bringing a dog to the grasslands and living there. Her standard for life is to remain sensitive and independent. [5]
Writing style
Losebinne excels at writing novels and prose. Readers comment that her works meticulously attend to the details of life. Her writing style is melancholic and insightful. She uses everyday details to explore and depict human nature. [6] While her works often touch on darker aspects of humanity, they also offer hope and warmth to the reader. She focuses on portraying the complexities and the darker side of humanity, alongside its beauty.
Losebinne is a writer. Her works are popular among Chinese youth. However, her writing is not limited to a young audience. Her novels depict the ordinary lives of ordinary people, but delve deeper into the complexities of human nature. She employs allegory in her writing style. The bright and dark sides of human nature are consistently central themes. She uses allegory to reflect the varied lives of different individuals. The confusions of life, disillusionments with dreams, and compromises with reality are recurring concepts in her novels. She portrays the world as a complex place, full of both lies and hope. She also uses her blog to express her feelings more extensively. [7]
Published works
If You Remember This Street (如果你记得这条街) ISBN 9787531820741 [8]
PookII(妄言之半)ISBN 9787535436405 [9]
Si Chong Yin(四重音)ISBN 9787535440860 [10]
Fu Lin(馥鳞) ISBN:9787535440341 [11]
Gu Du Shu(孤独书)ISBN:9787535454218 [12]
Bury me with wind(葬我以风) ISBN:978-7-5354-6622-8 [13]
Sui Pian Yu Shen Qing(碎片与深情) ISBN:9787535460851 [14]
References
- ↑ 好搜百科:消失宾妮. Accessed July 28, 2015.
- ↑ 最世签约作者:消失宾妮. Accessed 2010.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 百度百科:消失宾妮. Accessed December 19, 2015.
- ↑ 消失宾妮的小站. Accessed July 2015.
- ↑ 消失宾妮名言. Accessed 2015.
- ↑ 豆瓣书评:消失宾妮. Accessed July 26, 2013.
- ↑ 新浪微博 消失宾妮 Accessed September 3, 2015.
- ↑ 如果你记得这条街. Accessed December 24, 2015.
- ↑ 妄言之半 Accessed July 2007
- ↑ 四重音.Accessed July 2009
- ↑ 馥鳞 Accessed June 2010
- ↑ 《孤独书》百度百科主页 Accessed October 2014
- ↑ 葬我以风 Accessed December 2015
- ↑ 碎片与深情 Accessed December 2015
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