![]() ![]() Qiu Miaojin's writing is influenced by the non-narrative structures of avant-garde and experimental film as well as European and Japanese literary modernisms. Most accounts suggest that she stabbed herself with a kitchen knife. In 1994, she moved to Paris, where she pursued graduate studies in clinical psychology and feminism at University of Paris VIII, studying with philosopher Hélène Cixous. She worked as a counselor and later as a reporter at the weekly magazine The Journalist. ![]() ![]() Originally from Changhua County in western Taiwan, Qiu Miaojin attended the prestigious Taipei First Girls' High School and National Taiwan University, where she graduated with a major in psychology. Qiu's fictional works are "frequently cited as classics", and her unapologetically lesbian sensibility has had a profound and lasting influence on LGBT literature in Taiwan. Qiu Miaojin ( Chinese: 邱妙津 – 25 June 1995), also romanized as Chiu Miao-chin, was a Taiwanese queer novelist. Notes of a Crocodile, Last Words from MontmartreĬhina Times Literature Award, Central Daily News Short Story Prize, United Literature Association Award Taipei First Girls' High School, National Taiwan University, University of Paris VIII ![]()
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