Chan Koonchung


Chan Koonchung is a Chinese science-fiction writer who has previously lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States. He currently lives in Beijing. He is the founder of Green Power, Green Garden Organic Farm and the Hong Kong Film Directors Association among other organizations, and is currently on the international board of directors of Greenpeace. Previously, he worked as a reporter for the Hong Kong tabloid, The Star. In 1976 he co-founded City Magazine with Qiu Shiwen and Deng Xiaoyu and Hu Junyi. In the 1990s he worked as an overseas publisher for the mainland literary journal Dushu and Life, Reading, and Innovation Bookstore. In 1991 he played the role of Professor Liu Yuebai in Yan Hao and Xu Ke's adaptation of Ah Cheng's 1984 novel, The Chess Master. His dystopian novel The Fat Years was published in English by Doubleday in 2011.
In his recent book, The Unbearable Dreamworld of Champa the Driver, the Tibetan driver and lover of a Chinese businesswoman falls in love with her daughter.
It is a satirical metaphor of the unbalanced relations between China and Tibet.

Biography

Koonchung was born in 1952 in Shanghai, China. Koonchung earned his BA from the University of Hong Kong and completed graduate study at Boston University.

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