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(丁景唐先生小档案) 丁景唐,宁波市(原镇海)人。1920年4月25日出生。1931年来沪,定居上海。1938年11月,加入中国共产党。是年冬创办《蜜蜂》文艺半月刊,以后编辑《联声》和领导过学生刊物《莘莘月刊》等。1944年至1946年任上海《小说月报》、《译文丛刊》、《文坛月报》编辑。上海解放后,曾任第三、第四届上海作家协会理事,系国际笔会上海中心会员。 丁景唐先生五十年代曾任中共上海市委宣传部文艺处处长等职,六十年代任上海市出版局副局长。“文革”时备受凌辱。1979年出任上海文艺出版社社长兼总编辑、党组书记。1985年12月离休。 曾是中国民间文艺协会理事和上海民研会副会长、顾问,中国鲁迅研究学会理事和顾问理事,中国现代文学研究会理事,中华文学史料学会理事,中国出版工作者协会理事和上海版协副会长、顾问,及中国韬奋基金会理事。 主持编辑《中国现代文艺资料丛刊》、出版“中国现代文学研究丛书”、“中国现代作家论创作丛书”,主编《中国新文学大系(1927—1937)》二十卷,影响遍及海内外;1992年12月,是书获得第六届中国图书一等奖。 1992年获国务院颁发有突出专业贡献的证书,享受政府特殊津贴。 1995年获中国作家协会颁发的参加抗日战争老作家纪念牌。
(Mr. Ding Jing Tang small file) Ding Jing Tang, Ningbo City (former Zhenhai) people. April 25, 1920 was born. Shanghai 1931 to settle in Shanghai. In 1938 November, joined the Chinese Communist Party. Is the year of winter founded the “bee” literary semi-monthly, after editing “United Voice” and led the student magazine “Xin monthly” and so on. From 1944 to 1946 Shanghai “novel monthly”, “translation series”, “literary journal” editor. After the liberation of Shanghai, he was the third and fourth member of the Shanghai Writers Association and a member of the International PEN Shanghai Center. In the 1950s, Mr. Ding Jingtang was director of the art department of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee. He was the deputy director of the Shanghai Publishing Bureau in the 1960s. “Cultural Revolution” was much abuse. In 1979, he served as president of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House and chief editor, party secretary. December 1985 retired. He was once a director of China Folk Literature and Art Association and a vice president and consultant of Shanghai Civil Univ. Research Society. He is also a council member and consultant member of China Society of Modern Literature, director of Chinese Modern Literature Research Association, director of Chinese Literature Historical Society, director of China Publishers Association, Vice president, consultant, and director of China Foundation for Forces. He is the author of “Series of Modern Chinese Literature and Art Materials”, “Series of Studies of Modern Chinese Literature”, “Series of Chinese Modern Writers”, edited and edited “Volume 20 of Chinese New Literature (1927-1937)”, influencing both at home and abroad; December 1992, is the book won the sixth prize of Chinese books. In 1992 the State Council issued a certificate of outstanding professional contribution, enjoy the government special allowance. In 1995 by the Chinese Writers Association awarded the anti-Japanese war old writer commemorative cards.