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Lin Shu-Chuan, whose pen name is Karasumi(Mandarin: 唐墨), was born in Neihu, Taipei. He is a writer, a Shingon Buddhism monk of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū [1], a stand-up comedian, and a member of the Mystery Writers of Taiwan. In 2012, his work Ticket Stub Tales, a prose collection on traditional Chinese opera, was selected for inclusion in The Fifteenth Volume of Literature in Northern Taiwan. In 2014, he published Chronicles of the Alley, a novel focused on traditional opera.

He has received numerous accolades, including the Lin Rong-San Literature Awards, the Global Chinese Hsing Yun Literary Awards, the Taipei Literature Award Grant, the Ministry of Culture's Youth Writing Grant, and support from the National Culture and Arts Foundation.

Educational Backgrounds

Lin Shu-Chuan(Karasumi)
林恕全
出生December 5, 1986 (Age 38)
Taiwan
笔名唐墨(Karasumi)
职业Author, Stand-up Comedian, Adjunct University Lecturer
语言Mandarin, Taiwanese, Japanese
国籍Taiwanese
教育程度Master's Degree in the Department of Language and Creative Writing, National Taipei University of Education
创作时期2012 to present
体裁Novels, Proses
奖项Shortlisted for the Taipei Literature Award in 2022.

Received Honorable Mention in the 17th Lin Rong-San Literature Awards in 2021.

Shortlisted in the Taiwanese Prose category of the Taiwan Literature Awards in 2021.

Won Second Prize in the Historical Novel category at the 6th Global Chinese Hsing Yun Literary Awards in 2016
官方网站
https://www.facebook.com/karasumisan

While attending Keelung Senior High School, he participated in the school magazine club, where he began to read modern Chinese literature extensively. During his time studying in the Chinese Department at Shih Hsin University, he contributed to publications such as Youth Literary and the China Daily News Supplement, and participated in various literary awards both on and off campus. After graduation, he studied under essayist Liao Yu Hui and was admitted to the Department of Language and Creative Writing at National Taipei University of Education[2], where he earned a master's degree with his thesis A Study On CHENG-HUNG WANG Essays Writing Genre. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Chinese Literature at Shih Hsin University.

Creative Journey

At the age of four, he began watching Pili Glove Puppetry, while also following his grandfather to watch the Peking opera: You, Me, and Them, and accompanying his grandmother to watch Yang Li-hua’s Taiwanese opera performances. From an early age, he developed a deep passion for traditional opera, becoming well-versed in many stories and references from various opera traditions, which later became a source of inspiration for his creative work.

In elementary school, he became fascinated with home video games, starting with the Super Nintendo. He grew interested in the narrative aspects of video games, which eventually became one of the inspirations for his work A Sketch in Scarlet.

In middle school, he was introduced to Japanese Enka music through Sachiko Kobayashi and began learning Japanese. He later served as an Enka instructor at the China Youth Corps for seven years.

In college, he formally began studying Kunqu opera, specializing in the Xiaosheng (young male) role.

In 2019, he became a Shingon Buddhist monk at Koyasan, receiving the Dharma name Yande. That same year, he started performing stand-up comedy, using humor to promote Buddhism. He also began learning other traditional performing arts, including Nanguan, Cheguzhen, and Rakugo.

He wrote the scripts for the TV Taiwanese Operas "Gyōki Bodhisattva" and "Ennin Master" for Da Ai Television's "Stories of Eminent Monks," both performed by the Tang Mei Yun Taiwanese Opera Company. He is a five-time champion of Gold Sun TV 's "Japanese Singing King" competition[3] and has also participated in "Talk Talk Show" on PTS Taigi[4].

List of Works

Novels

Ÿ   A Sketch in Scarlet (Traditional Chinese: 腥红速写) , Links Publishing Ltd., 2023[5]

Ÿ   Qing Dynasty Abbot's Era Mystery: Pandanus Injustices and Peach Blossom Dooms (Traditional Chinese: 清藏住持时代推理.林投冤桃花劫) , Let There Be Light International Entertainment Ltd., 2019[6]

Ÿ   Chronicles of the Alley (Traditional Chinese: 深巷春秋), Metropolitan Culture/Banner Publishing, 2014[7]


Short Stories

Ÿ   Don't Trust Paul's Words (Traditional Chinese:不要相信保罗的话) featured in FoodCat: Your Order is on the Way (20th Mystery Writers of Taiwan Anthology of Award-Winning Works) (Traditional Chinese: 您的餐点已在路上(第二十届台湾推理作家协会征文奖作品集)), Omnibook Publishing co., Ltd., 2022[8]

Ÿ   Qing Dynasty Abbot's Era Mystery: When the Monk bought a Hairpin (Traditional Chinese: 清藏住持时代推理.当和尚买了发簪), Let There Be Light International Entertainment Ltd., 2017[9]

Ÿ   Confession at 40% (Traditional Chinese: 浓度40%的自白:酒保神探1), Chiu Ko Publishing co., Ltd., 2017[10]


Proses

Ÿ   Taipei Male Gods List (Traditional Chinese: 台北男神榜), Chiu Ko Publishing co., Ltd., 2024[11][12]

Ÿ   Unconstitutional Day (Traditional Chinese: 违宪纪念日), Kiwi Cultural and Creative Co., Ltd.), 2018[13]

Ÿ   Ticket Stub Tales – Literature in Northern Taiwan 120 (Traditional Chinese: 票根谭-北台湾文学120), Cultural Affairs Bureau of New Taipei City, 2012[14]

Oral Biography

Ÿ   Firm and Calm: Huang Yongcun's Journey from Business to Buddhism (Traditional Chinese: 坚定.淡定:黄永存从商道走向菩提道), Rhythms Monthly, 2021[15]

Awards

Ÿ   A Sketch in Scarlet (Traditional Chinese: 腥红速写) won the "Best Story Award" and the "EBC Original Screenplay Award" at the 2023 Taiwan Creative Content Fest.[16]

Ÿ   The Fraud in the Name of God (Traditional Chinese: 代天行骗) received an Honorable Mention at the 17th Lin Rong-San Literature Awards in 2021. [17]

Ÿ   The Burden of the Tathagata (Traditional Chinese: 如来担) won the Second Prize in the Historical Novel category at the 6th Global Chinese Hsing Yun Literary Awards in 2016.[18]

Ÿ   The Tide of Nations (Traditional Chinese: 万国来潮) received an Honorable Mention in the Historical Novel category at the 4th Global Chinese Hsing Yun Literary Awards in 2014.[19]

Ÿ   The Dream Chronicles of Fengyi (Traditional Chinese: 凤邑梦华录) won First Prize in the Prose category at the 2012 Kaohsiung Dagou Fengyi Literary Award.[20]

Ÿ   The Mouth of the Gu Path (Traditional Chinese: 蛊道之口) won Third Prize in the Novel category at the 2010 Lanyang Literary Award.[21]


参考资料

  1. ^ 中央通讯社. 出家人唐墨寫「臺北男神榜」寫給城市及信仰的情書 | 文化. 中央社 CNA. 2024-06-22 [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  2. ^ 王盛弘散文之書寫類型研究__臺灣博碩士論文知識加值系統. ndltd.ncl.edu.tw. [2024-09-27]. 
  3. ^ 温雅雯. 台灣歌迷搶當日本歌唱王 瀨上剛驚問:「確定不是日本人嗎?」. 镜周刊 Mirror Media. 2018-11-22 [2024-09-27] (中文(繁体)). 
  4. ^ 全台首個純台語TALK秀《Talk Talk秀台語》 9/28公視台語台開播!. 民视新闻台. 
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  7. ^ 深巷春秋. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  8. ^ Readmoo读墨电子书. FoodCat:您的餐點已在路上(第二十屆台灣推理作家協會徵文獎作品集) - 青奈 | Readmoo 讀墨電子書. Readmoo读墨电子书. [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  9. ^ 清藏住持時代推理:當和尚買了髮簪. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  10. ^ 唐墨《濃度40%的自白:酒保神探1》. 台湾推理作家协会. [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  11. ^ 臺北男神榜. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  12. ^ 第24屆臺北文學獎年金類 羅漪文獲獎. Yahoo News. 2023-12-21 [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  13. ^ 違憲紀念日. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  14. ^ 票根譚-北臺灣文學120. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  15. ^ 堅定.淡定:黃永存從商道走向菩提道. 博客来. [2024-09-20]. 
  16. ^ TCCF | YOUR BEST PARTNER IN ASIA. www.tccf.tw. [2024-09-20]. 
  17. ^ 【自由副刊.第十七屆林榮三文學獎.短篇小說獎佳作】唐墨/代天行騙. 自由时报. 
  18. ^ 三立新闻网. 文學星雲獎 小說家李永平獲貢獻獎 | 生活 | 三立新聞網 SETN.COM. www.setn.com. 2016-11-07 [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  19. ^ 星雲真善美傳播獎暨文學獎頒獎典禮. 
  20. ^ 打狗鳳邑文學獎揭曉 陳沛宜獲小說首獎 | 生活. Newtalk新闻. 2012-12-20 [2024-09-20] (中文(台湾)). 
  21. ^ 蠱道之口(選自《第五屆蘭陽文學獎得獎作品集》). 国家文化记忆库. 


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