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Te-Ping Chen

Biography

Te-Ping Chen

Te-Ping Chen is a fiction writer and journalist whose debut collection of short stories is LAND OF BIG NUMBERS. Her fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Granta and Tin House. She is a Wall Street Journal correspondent in Philadelphia who was previously based in Beijing and Hong Kong. She has reported on rice cookers and wrongful convictions, gotten hung up on by Edward Snowden, and eaten more robot-cooked noodles than she can count.

Te-Ping Chen

Books by Te-Ping Chen

by Te-Ping Chen - Fiction, Short Stories

LAND OF BIG NUMBERS traces the journeys of the diverse and legion Chinese people, their history, their government, and how all of that has tumbled into the present. Te-Ping Chen’s stories coalesce into a portrait of a people striving for openings where mobility is limited. Twins take radically different paths: one becomes a professional gamer, the other a political activist. A woman moves to the city to work at a government call center and is followed by her violent ex-boyfriend. A man is swept into the high-risk, high-reward temptations of China’s volatile stock exchange. And a group of people sit, trapped for no reason, on a subway platform for months, waiting for official permission to leave.