Yiyun Li grew up in Beijing, China, and came to the United States in 1996. She is the recipient of several prizes for her writing and an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Li’s stories have been published in the New Yorker, the Paris Review and elsewhere. She lives in Iowa City, USA, with her husband and their two sons.
Praise for Wednesday’s Child ‘Quiet, subtle and often agonisingly wrenching … Li explores the brittle fractures within the human heart … A shimmering meditation’ Financial Times ‘Strands of melancholy are braided through Li’s tender, thoughtful stories’ Daily Mail ‘Grief, survival, aftermath: these are the themes of Yiyun Li’s new book … Many of the pieces centre on the painful unspooling of memories as life continues’ Observer ‘Each story exposes a tender nub of humanity, captured with quietly devastating force in Li's artful prose. This is a collection to savour, contemplate and return to’ Culture Whisper Praise for Yiyun Li ‘Any new book by Yiyun Li is cause for celebration, but now more than ever do we need the clarity and humaneness of her vision’ Sigrid Nunez, author of The Friend ‘Li is extraordinary – a storyteller of the first order. She inhabits the lives of her characters with such force and compassion that one cannot help but marvel’ Junot Díaz, author of This is How You Lose Her ‘Few writers match Yiyun Li’s ability to explore human desire and ambition … One of the great writers of our time’ Tash Aw, author of We, the Survivors 'Yiyun Li writes deeply, drolly, and with elegance about history, even as it’s happening. She is one of my favourite writers' Meg Wolitzer, author of The Female Persuasion ‘Li writes with a shimmering and deeply felt precision’ Guardian ‘Li’s books render the world so sharply that they might draw blood’ Los Angeles Times ‘Li narrates from the fringes of her own experience … She insists on her own uncategorizable perspective, breaking rules in a sly, stubborn way’ Alexandra Kleeman, New York Times