Lin Tai-yi

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Lin Tai-yi
Born(1926-04-01)April 1, 1926
DiedJuly 2003(2003-07-00) (aged 77)
Other namesAnor Lin
Lin Wu-Shuang
EducationColumbia University
OccupationsNovelist, Magazine Editor-in-Chief
Children2
Parent(s)Lin Yutang (father)
Lin Tsuifeng (mother)
RelativesAdet Lin (sister)
Lin Hsiang-ju (sister)

Lin Tai-yi (Chinese: 林太乙; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Thài-it; April 1, 1926[1] – July 2003)[2] was a Chinese-American writer, editor and translator. She was also known as Anor Lin or Lin Wu-Shuang.[3]

The daughter of Lin Yutang, she was born in Beijing[1] and came to the United States with her family when she was ten. Lin was educated at Columbia University. She taught Chinese at Yale. She married Richard Ming Lai,[4] a Hong Kong official and the couple moved to Hong Kong. Lin was the Editor-in-Chief for the Hong Kong Reader's Digest from 1965 to 1988.[5][3] She also wrote for various magazines.[1] Lin and her family moved to Washington, D.C., in 1988.[6]

She wrote her first novel War Tide (1943) at the age of 17.[4]

Her sister Adet Lin was also a writer. The two sisters translated Girl Rebel, the autobiography of Xie Bingying.[1]

Selected works

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  • Our Family, autobiography (1939) with Adet Lin and Mei Mei Lin[4]
  • Dawn over Chungking, autobiography (1941) with Adet Lin[4]
  • War Tide, novel (1943)
  • The Golden Coin, novel (1946)
  • The Eavesdropper, novel (1959)
  • The Lilacs Overgrow, novel (1960)
  • Kampoon Street, novel (1964)

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