Who is this old man?

Wang Zhiliang

Wang Zhiliang, male, from Jiangning, Jiangsu Province, was born in June 1928. He graduated from the Russian Department of Peking University in 1952 and later worked at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He was transferred to East China Normal University in 1978 and retired in 1993. Wang Zhiliang is a member of the Chinese Writers Association and former vice president of the Shanghai Comparative Literature Society. He is the author of the monograph "On Pushkin, Turgenev and Tolstoy" and the novel "The Hungry Mountain Village". He is the editor-in-chief of "Russian Literature and China" and "Outline of the History of Foreign Literature". He has translated "Yevgeny O. Nirgin", "The Captain's Daughter" and more than 30 films. In 2013, 14 types of "Zhiliang Anthology" were published, divided into translation edition, creative edition, literary theory edition and teaching edition.

In December 2018, Wang Zhiliang won the "Outstanding Contribution Award" at the 4th Shanghai Citizen Poetry Festival 2018.