Shi Tiesheng's representative works:
"Broken Pens in the Gap of Illness".
Shi Tiesheng (January 4, 1951 - December 31, 2010), born in 1951 in Dongcheng District, Beijing, is a Chinese writer and essayist by profession. In 1967, graduated from the High School Affiliated to Tsinghua University. In 1969, he went to Yan'an to join the queue. In 1972, he returned to Beijing due to paralysis of his legs. Later, he suffered from kidney disease and developed uremia. He relied on dialysis three times a week to maintain his life. Later, he served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of the Beijing Writers Association, and vice chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. He claims that his occupation is illness and his spare time is writing. In January 2018, "The Complete Works of Shi Tiesheng" was published by Beijing Publishing House. The complete collection contains 3.5 million words and is divided into 12 volumes according to genres including various novels, prose essays, scripts and poems, letters, and interviews.