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Mao San
(1943-1991)
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Mao San was born on 26 March 1943 in Chongqing, China. She was a writer, known for
Red Dust (1990)
and
I'm in Charge (2013)
. She was married to José María Quero. She died on 4 January 1991 in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Red Dust
6.9
Writer
1990
I'm in Charge
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("The Olive Tree" (Male version), "The Olive Tree" (Female version))
2013
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Red Dust
6.9
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1990
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I'm in Charge
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lyrics: "The Olive Tree" (Male version), "The Olive Tree" (Female version)
2013
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Alternative names
Echo Chan
Born
March 26
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1943
Chongqing, China
Died
January 4
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1991
Taipei, Taiwan
Spouse
José María Quero
1974 - 1979 (his death)
Other works
Book: "Stories of the Sahara." Translated by Mike Fu. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1408881873
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Sanmao
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