Cheng Ch'ing-wen


Cheng Ch'ing-wen was a Taiwanese writer and a graduate of National Taiwan University. He worked at the then government-run for forty years. His works in English are generally under the transliteration "Cheng Ch'ing-Wen" and that is how he is described in many English-language publications published in Taiwan. The transliteration "Tzeng Ching-wen" is also used.
He was one of the leaders of the Taiwanese "nativist" movement. Cheng was fluent in Taiwanese Hokkien. He graduated from elementary school in Taiwan with six years of instruction in Japanese, and only thereafter began to learn Chinese.
A collection of twelve of his short stories, Three-Legged Horse, was made available in English in 1998, and won the 1999 Kiriyama Prize for fiction.
His works included short stories, essays, and fairy tales. His three collections of fairy tales are populated with birds, insects, and other animals that all have the ability to speak, in a manner common to fairy tales.
Cheng died at the age of 85, on November 4, 2017.