Awards & Winners

Qiu Xiaolong

Date of Birth 1953
Place of Birth Shanghai
(China)
Nationality United States of America, China
Profession Writer, Novelist, Poet
Qiu Xiaolong is an English-language poet, literary translator, crime novelist, critic, and academic, currently living in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife Wang Lijun and daughter Julia Qiu. He originally visited the United States in 1988 to write a book about T. S. Eliot, but following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 a newspaper reported on his previous fundraising efforts for Chinese students, and he was forced to remain in America to avoid persecution by the Communist Party of China. He has published six crime-thriller/mystery novels set in Shanghai in the 1990s at the point when the People's Republic of China is making momentous changes. These include Death of a Red Heroine, which won the Anthony Award for best first novel in 2001, and A Loyal Character Dancer. All books feature Chief Inspector Chen Cao, a poetry-quoting cop with integrity. But the main concern in the books is modern China itself. Each book features quotes from ancient and modern poets, Confucius, insights into Chinese cuisine, architecture, history, politics, herbology and philosophy as well as criminal procedure.

Awards by Qiu Xiaolong

Check all the awards nominated and won by Qiu Xiaolong.

2001


Anthony Award for Best First Novel
Honored for : Death of a Red Heroine

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Barry Award for Best First Novel Death of a Red Heroine
Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author Death of a Red Heroine