Li Huixin (1937–)
Li Huixin (1937–)
Chinese physician and short-story writer. Born 1937 in China.
Practised medicine but wrote throughout career; during Cultural Revolution (1966–76) traveled through rural north and southwest China with a medical team and based many stories on her experiences; most anthologized story is "The Old Maid" (1980).
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