Wang Gang (writer)

Wang Gang
Born (1960-08-24) August 24, 1960
Shihezi, Xinjiang, China
Language Chinese
Residence Beijing, China
Alma mater Northwest University
Years active 1983–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Wang Gang (born 24 August 1960) is a Chinese writer, probably best known for co-writing the screenplays for Feng Xiaogang's The Dream Factory (1997) and A World Without Thieves (2004), both huge box office hits in China.[1] He also wrote novels, one of which has been translated into English.

Works translated into English

  • English (英格力士). Translated by Martin Merz; Jane Weizhen Pan. Viking Press. 2009 [2004]. ISBN 978-0-670-02059-1.

Filmography

Year English title Chinese title Director Notes
1997Behind the Moon月亮背后Feng Xiaogangbased on his novel of the same name
The Dream Factory甲方乙方based on the novella You Aren't a Layman (你不是一个俗人) by Wang Shuo
2004A World Without Thieves天下无贼based on a novelette by Zhao Benfu, co-wrote with Feng, Lin Lisheng, and Chang Chia-lu

Film awards

Year # Award Category Film Result
2005 42nd Golden Horse Awards Best Adapted Screenplay A World Without Thieves Won

References

  1. ""贪钱"的商人作家王刚" (in Chinese). 2009-05-16.


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