Cao Shui

Cao Shui(曹谁)
Shawn Cao portrait by Jarosław Pijarowski, (Beijing 2017)
Shawn Cao portrait by Jarosław Pijarowski, (Beijing 2017)
BornHongbo Cao (曹宏波)
(1982-06-05) 5 June 1982 (age 42)
Yushe, Shanxi, China
Pen name
  • Shawn Cao, Who Cao, Lord of Tower of Babel
Occupationnovelist, poet, esseist, screenwriter, translator
NationalityChinese
Education
Period1999–present
GenreFantasy, drama, film,fairy tales, TV series
SubjectEurasia, Kunlun, Tower of Babel
Literary movementGreat Poetry Movement, Poetry Film Movement, Dramatized Novel Movement, World Poetry Movement
Notable worksSecret of Heaven (trilogy), King Peacock (TV series), Epic of Eurasia (poetry)
SpouseDuo Mi
ChildrenEurafrasia Cao, Eurasia-Amerigo Cao
Website
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Cao Shui (simplified Chinese: 曹谁; traditional Chinese: 曹誰; pinyin: Cáo Shuí) born June 5, 1982, also known as Shawn Cao, courtesy name Yaou (Eurasian), pseudonym or hao Lord of Tower of Babel, is a Chinese poet, novelist, screenwriter and translator. He is one of the representative figures of Chinese Contemporary Literature. He leads the Great Poetry Movement. In his Declaration of Great Poetry, he aims to integrate sacred and secular cultures, oriental and occidental cultures, ancient and modern cultures in Chinese literature.[citation needed] His most notable works include the Epic of Eurasia, Secret of Heaven (trilogy), and King Peacock (TV series). His works are dedicated to rebuilding a republic in which the whole humanity can live in freedom, which he always described as Eurasia, the Top of the Tower of Babel or Kunlun Mountains (Heaven Mountains).[1] As of 2024, 46 books of Cao Shui have been published, including 10 poem collections, 4 essay collections, 10 novels, 18 fairy tales,4 translations [2]and one hundred episodes TV series and films. He is a member of China Writers' Association, China Film Association, and World Poetry Movement. His works have been translated into 26 languages by 2024. He is also the editor-in-chief of Great Poem and deputy editor-in-chief of World Poetry. Currently he lives in Beijing as a professional writer and screenwriter.

  1. ^ 曹谁. 昆仑秘史1:时间地轴. 贵阳:贵州人民出版社. 2010年3月. ISBN:9787221092274(简体中文
  2. ^ 曹谁获得第七届十佳当代诗人奖 作家网. 2024年6月25日(简体中文)