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Qiu Miaojin was a Taiwanese author and a significant figure in contemporary Chinese literature, known for her unique narrative style and exploration of themes such as identity, sexuality, and existential angst. Her most acclaimed work, "Notes of a Crocodile," delves into the lives of a group of young people navigating the complexities of love and individuality in a society that often suppresses their true selves. Qiu's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and emotional depth, making her a pivotal voice in modern Taiwanese literature.

Tragically, Qiu's life was cut short when she took her own life in 1995 at the age of 27. Despite her brief career, her literary contributions have left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike. She has been celebrated for her bold representation of LGBTQ+ themes in a time when such topics were often taboo. Qiu's work continues to resonate, inspiring new generations to explore the nuances of human experience and identity.

国籍 台湾人
出生日期 July 14, 1967
出生地点 Taipei, Taiwan
去世日期 June 2, 1995