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六六近照六六,本名张辛,安徽合肥人。一九九五年毕业于安徽大学国际贸易系。毕业后从事外贸工作多年。一九九九年赴新加坡定居, 从事幼儿教育工作。

从九九年起,张辛以六六这个笔名开始在网上撰文。被网友评论为"行文跳脱飞扬、新鲜灵动、轻松幽默、活泼可亲,散发着生活的智慧和纯真"。二零零三年以小说《王贵与安娜》蜚声海内外网坛。该小说于二零零三年七月在《新安晚报》上连载。并于二零零四年九月由上海人民出版社出版发行。六六更是被媒体推崇为继张爱玲,虹影之后第三代海外女作家的领军人物。

二零零五年二月,六六创作的家庭伦理小说《双面胶》在网上掀起了一场婆媳关系的大讨论。数十家网站转载该小说。小说于二零零五年十月由上海人民出版社出版。在新浪读书频道连载时,读者评论达两万五千条之多,创下了读者评论数量记录。二零零七年十二月,六六推出了以买房为主题的小说《蜗居》。二零零九年一月,小说《浮世绘》出版。

小说《双面胶》于二零零六年八月以《中西结合,要你命!》之名被搬上首都话剧舞台。同名电视剧在二零零七年六月起在多家地方台推出。2008年6月六六因电视剧《双面胶》被第十四届上海电视节提名为白玉兰奖最佳编剧之一。小说《王贵与安娜》于2008年被改编成32集电视连续剧,2009年初推出,受到极大的欢迎。2009年五月,六六再次以电视连续剧《王贵与安娜》被第十五届上海电视节提名为白玉兰奖最佳编剧之一。

2009年7月,根据同名小说《蜗居》改编的35集电视连续剧在上海电视台首播。这部现实题材的都市情感剧一播出就引发观众的热议。这部电视剧以“房奴”话题为主线却引发了有关当下社会情感选择问题的大探讨。由于对电视剧部分情节争议过大,2009年11月《蜗居》在北京电视台上映时播出的版本由原先的35集改为33集。11月15日,天涯社区论坛里一个名为《天雷滚滚,史上台词最淫荡的电视剧<蜗居>》的帖子出现,开始了部分网友断章取义对电视剧《蜗居》道德上的讨伐。11月25日一名乙肝病毒携带者以电视剧《蜗居》台词歧视乙肝病毒携带者为由致函国家广电总局要求停播《蜗居》。11月27日受电视剧《蜗居》将停播的传言影响,华谊兄弟的股票停牌一天,创造了国内首部电视剧让上市公司停牌一天的先例。12月9日,中国广电总局电视剧司管理司司长李京盛批评《蜗居》靠性,荤段子,官场腐败,炒作来吸引眼球,有很大的负面社会影响,引发了媒体和互联网上的激烈讨论。尽管备受争议,《蜗居》入选新华社盘点的2009年度热词,被中国影响2009和《南方周末》评为2009年度电视剧。与此同时《蜗居》也引起了国外主流媒体的注意。美国有线电视新闻网,美国《洛杉矶时报》,加拿大《环球邮报》,新加坡《联合早报》和英国《金融时报》都对电视剧《蜗居》做了评论和报道。与电视剧上映的同时,话剧《蜗居》也于2009年8月在上海舞台上首演,继而在全国各大城市巡回演出。

2010年4月,六六最新作品评论集《妄谈与疯话》出版。


出版的作品有:

小说:《王贵与安娜》(2004),《双面胶》(2005),《蜗居》(2007),《浮世绘》(2009)
散文集:《温柔啊温柔》(2006),《仙蒂瑞拉的主妇生涯》(2008),《偶的日记》(2008),《妄谈与疯话》(2010)

 

王贵与安娜双面胶蜗居温柔啊温柔偶得日记浮世绘妄谈与疯话

 

Welcome To 66's Personal Website

Liuliu is the penname of Zhang Xin, a prolific writer. Born in Hefei, China, she graduated from the Department of International Trade at Anhui University in 1995 and was engaged in international trade for several years after graduation. She came to Singapore in 1999 and settled down there. Before 2008, she was a teacher at a well-known kindergarten in Singapore.

In 1999, Ms. Zhang began publishing essays, short stories and novels on Internet with the pseudonym of Liuliu and soon captured the attention of many readers. She is well known for her witty language, fresh expressions, and humorous style. Her novel Wanggui and Anna, published in March 2003, won her instant fame among the Chinese netizens. The novel was so popular that it was also published in series in Xin-an Evening Newspaper in July 2003 and was published in book form by Shanghai People's Publishing House in September 2004. Liuliu was then praised by the media as the leading figure of the third generation of overseas Chinese women writers.

In February 2005, Liuliu published on the internet her second novel Shuangmianjiao, which created a stir, triggering a large scale online discussion about the Chinese family relationship between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law. The novel was re-posted on dozens of Chinese websites. In October 2005, Shuangmianjiao was published in book form by Shanghai People's Publishing House. When the novel was published in series in the Book Forum at Sina, the largest Chinese website, readers made as many as 25,000 comments, which set a record. In December 2006, Liuliu published her third novel, Snail House, which depicts urban people’s thirst for and hardship related to purchasing a house. In January 2009, her seventh book was published, a collection of novellas entitled Pictures of the Floating World.

A stage play based on the novel Shuangmianjiao was performed in Beijing in August 2006. The namesake TV series was released in June 2007 and was shown on provincial and regional TV stations. For the success of Shuangmianjiao, Liuliu was nominated as one of the best playwrights in the Fourteenth Shanghai International TV Festival in 2008. The TV series Wanggui and Anna, based on the namesake novel, was a great hit when it was shown beginning in 2009. For the success of Wanggui and Anna, Liuliu was once again nominated as one of the best playwrights in the Fifteenth Shanghai International TV Festival in 2009.

In July 2009, her third TV series based on Snail House (Dwelling Narrowness) first went on the air in Shanghai. This realistic melodrama about urban people's emotional life became an instant hot topic among the audience. Although the main thread of the drama is about “mortgage slaves," it triggered a discussion about choice of love in the current society. Because of criticism of some of the morally offensive scenes, the TV series was reduced from thirty-five to thirty-three episodes when it was aired in Beijing in November. On November 15, a website posting entitled "Shocking! Snail House is a drama with most lustful dialogues in history" was posted at Tianya, the largest social network site in China, starting a campaign of moral denouncement by some of the audience. On November 27, a Hepatitis-B-virus carrier wrote a letter to the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT) of China requesting the drama to be removed from the air because of its discriminatory dialogue on Hepatitis-B-virus carriers. On November 27, the stock of Huayi Brothers Entertainment was suspended for one day in the stock market because of the rumor that Snail House would be taken off the air, which created a precedent that a TV program caused the stock of a company to be suspended for a day. On December 9, Li Jingshen, an official of the SARFT, criticized Snail House for its negative social impact because he thought the drama relied on sex, lustful dialogues, officials' corruption, and speculation to capture attention. Li’s comment led to intense media and internet discussion. Despite the controversy, the title Snail House was selected as one of the Catch Phrases of the Year for 2009 by Xinhua News Agency and the drama was selected as TV Drama of the Year by China Impact 2009, and Nanfang Weekly, an influential newspaper in China. Meanwhile Snail House also caught the attention of overseas mainstream media. CNN, Los Angeles Times, Globe and Mail (Canada), Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore) and Financial Times (Great Britain) all made reports or published articles on the TV drama. When the TV series was released, the namesake stage play was concurrently performed in Shanghai in August 2009 and then toured major cities in the country.

In April 2010, Liuliu’s latest work, a collection of essays named Scrambled Eggs, was published.

Major Works:

Novels

  • Wanggui and Anna (2004)
  • Shuangmianjiao (2005)
  • Snail House (2007)
  • Pictures of the Floating World (2009)

Essays

  • Be A Tender Wife (2004)
  • The Career of Housewife Cinderella (2008)
  • Diary about Ode, My Son (2008)
  • Scrambled Eggs (2010)

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WARNING: All writings by 66 and photos of 66 at 66's Personal Website belong to 66. No part of the writings and the photos may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of the author.

最后更新 ( 2010-04-16 )

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