Su Tong, born on January twenty-third, nineteen sixty-three, in the picturesque city of Suzhou, is a prominent Chinese writer and screenwriter currently residing in Nanjing. His literary journey began in 1980 when he enrolled in the Department of Chinese at Beijing Normal University, leading to his first published novels in 1983.
Over the years, Su Tong has established himself as a significant figure in contemporary Chinese literature, known for his provocative and controversial writing style. His works have garnered critical acclaim, making him one of the most celebrated novelists in China today.
In addition to his literary contributions, Su Tong serves as the vice president of the Jiangsu Writers Association, further influencing the literary landscape of the region. His novella, 'Raise the Red Lantern,' published in nineteen ninety, gained international recognition when it was adapted into a film by renowned director Zhang Yimou in nineteen ninety-one.