An exhibition entitled The Life of Wang Xiaobo, a famous late Chinese writer, will kick off at the Beijing Luxun Museum on April 10.
The exhibition will display manuscripts, letters, audio and video as well as some objects used by the writer, giving the audience a general portrait of his life.
Wang Xiaobo, born May 13, 1952, once served as a worker, a college teacher and a freelancer writer. On April 11, 1997, he died of heart disease suddenly, leaving behind the masterpieces Trilogy of Ages (Golden Age, Silver Age and Bronze Age), Perpetual, Iron Age, as well as the scribble collection The Silent Major.
The exhibition will run through May 13 and head to Shanghai and Guangzhou.
(CRI.com April 9, 2005)