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Endangered Youth - Taiwan, Hong Kong, Ukraine by C. J. Anderson-Wu is a powerful fiction collection that captures the struggles of young generations fighting for dignity, autonomy, cultural identity, and freedom of speech. Through vivid storytelling and deeply human narratives, Anderson-Wu brings to life the voices of those resisting oppression, navigating political turmoil, and striving to preserve their heritage in the face of adversity. This collection is more than a literary work-it is a testament to the resilience of people in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Ukraine, where battles for…mehr

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Endangered Youth - Taiwan, Hong Kong, Ukraine by C. J. Anderson-Wu is a powerful fiction collection that captures the struggles of young generations fighting for dignity, autonomy, cultural identity, and freedom of speech. Through vivid storytelling and deeply human narratives, Anderson-Wu brings to life the voices of those resisting oppression, navigating political turmoil, and striving to preserve their heritage in the face of adversity. This collection is more than a literary work-it is a testament to the resilience of people in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Ukraine, where battles for self-determination and democratic values continue to shape their futures. Anderson-Wu's writing is both urgent and poetic, weaving personal and collective histories into gripping tales that resonate far beyond their geographical origins. As an accomplished author, C. J. Anderson-Wu has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, earning recognition for their ability to merge political consciousness with compelling fiction. Their work stands as a bridge between storytelling and activism, shedding light on the realities of those who refuse to be silenced. Endangered Youth is not just a collection of stories-it is a call to remember, to resist, and to honor the courage of those who fight for their right to exist freely.
Autorenporträt
C. J. Anderson-Wu (¿¿¿) is a Taiwanese writer and literary activist whose work explores themes of historical trauma, transitional justice, and human rights. Her writing focuses on Taiwan's authoritarian past, particularly the White Terror period (1949-1987), during which tens of thousands of people were persecuted under martial law.Anderson-Wu's acclaimed short story collections Impossible to Swallow (2017) and The Surveillance (2021) delve into the psychological and societal scars left by this era. Her third book, Endangered Youth-Taiwan, Hong Kong, Ukraine (2025), expands her scope to examine the shared struggles for freedom and identity in these three regions. Her poetry collection, Clear My Name-Taiwan, Hong Kong, Ukraine (2025), was shortlisted for the Flying Island Poetry Manuscript Contest.Anderson-Wu's stories and poems have received recognition from numerous international literary platforms, including the Strands Lit International Flash Fiction Competition(2019), the Art of Unity Creative Award by the International Human Rights Art Festival(2022), the Writers' Mastermind Contest(2022), the Invisible City Blurred Genre Literature Competition(2023), the Wordweavers Literature Contest(2023, 2025), the Flying Island Poetry Manuscript Contest(2024), and the Premio Letterario Internazionale Città di Arona(2025).