Writer Lin Chien-yun's "Rebellion Trilogy: Final Movement" Wins Wu Yong-fu Literature Award

Writer Lin Chien-yun has been awarded the Wu Yong-fu Literature Award for "Rebellion: The Final Movement of the Rebellion Trilogy," a grand novel published by Chiuko Publishing House. Additionally, scholar Chiu Kun-liang received the Wu Yong-fu Literary Criticism Award, and veteran journalist Wang Jing-hong won the Wu Yong-fu Cultural Criticism Award. The award ceremony is scheduled for May 23.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chiu Tsu-yin, Taipei, 28th) The Wu Yong-fu Cultural Foundation announced the winners of its three major awards: writer Lin Chien-yun won the "Wu Yong-fu Literature Award" for her epic novel "Rebellion: The Final Movement of the Rebellion Trilogy."

Additionally, scholar Chiu Kun-liang received the "Wu Yong-fu Literary Criticism Award" for "After Your Departure: Chen Ta-yu and the Post-War Taiwanese Theater Marvel"; veteran journalist Wang Jing-hong won the "Wu Yong-fu Cultural Criticism Award" for "Interviewing History: Looking at Taiwan from Washington Archives."

Lin Chien-yun's "Rebellion: The Final Movement of the Rebellion Trilogy" is published by Chiuko Publishing House. The trilogy depicts the grievances and affections spanning three generations of a family in Wandan, Pingtung. The final movement features Iwata Matsukon, a Japanese-Taiwanese mixed-blood, returning to Taiwan to seek his roots, coincidentally encountering the outbreak of the "Sunflower Student Movement," thereby refocusing on land identity and tracing the century-long modern history of Taiwan.

Chiu Kun-liang's "After Your Departure: Chen Ta-yu and the Post-War Taiwanese Theater Marvel" is published by National Taipei University of the Arts and Yuan-Liou Publishing Co. It explores the life of theater veteran Chen Ta-yu, who actively participated in the theater movement, serving as a director, scriptwriter, and actor. Chen Ta-yu's directed and written work, "Banana Fragrance," is the only creation in Taiwan's theater history to take the "February 28 Incident" as its background.

Wang Jing-hong's "Interviewing History: Looking at Taiwan from Washington Archives" is published by Yushan社. It meticulously records Taiwan's politics and US-Taiwan relations, including the intricacies from the Kuomintang's arrival in Taiwan after World War II to the democratic fervor of the 1990s. It reveals the evolution of US-Taiwan relations from martial law to its lifting, and includes the original English text of the US Department of State's research report on "Taiwan's Legal Status."

The award ceremony for this year's three major Wu Yong-fu Awards will be held on May 23. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150428

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