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					    作者:nunia 在 寒山小径 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
  Morning Edition, September 29, 2006 · Qiu Xiaolong's English-language gritty detective novels, set on the streets of Shanghai, are gaining a faithful following, as much for their whodunit storylines as for their portrait of China in transition.
 
 
Qiu's hero, the poetry-loving Chief Inspector Chen, pounds the pavement as he pursues murderers, triad members and corrupt officials.
 
 
Qiu is an accidental writer of thrillers. He originally made a name for himself translating T.S. Eliot's poetry and William Faulkner's novels. When he started writing his first Inspector Chen book, he didn't even realize he was writing a mystery until he'd finished.
 
 
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6148755
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