#1 才知道那个得麦克阿瑟天才奖的李翊云的小娃也没了啊……
发表于 : 2024年 2月 22日 00:33
旧版聊过她不少。新版也说起过:
viewtopic.php?p=1803861#p1803861
李同学北大生物本科毕业,出国后转写作。纽约客常客。曾获麦克阿瑟天才奖和福克纳小说奖。现任普林斯顿大学Director of the Program in Creative Writing。
曾抑郁,2012年两次自杀未遂。2017年,16岁的大儿子撞火车自尽。上周五,刚上普林斯顿一年级的小儿子又被火车撞死。事故原因还在调查,不过火车没有出轨,车上乘客没有受伤;学校附近的火车都有严格的安全措施,看来又是一场自尽啊……我一邻居当场见过一女孩撞火车,说你永远不想见到人被撞成什么样子,极其惨烈……
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2024/02/ ... e-james-li
The University community mourns the loss of undergraduate James Li
By The Office of Communications
on Feb. 20, 2024, 12:35 p.m.
James Li, 19, a member of the Class of 2027, died on Friday, Feb. 16, in Princeton.
Li was from Princeton, attended Princeton High School, and was a member of Yeh College at the University.
An avid reader of philosophers including Wittgenstein and Camus, Li had a particular interest in linguistics, loved playing computer games and learning new languages, and studied Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Welsh, Romanian and German (the last three self-taught).
The University has extended condolences to Yiyun and Dapeng Li, James’ parents. It hosted an opportunity on Saturday, Feb. 17, for students to gather, reflect and support one another.
Resources and support are available through Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), the Office of Religious Life, the residential colleges, and the Graduate School. Students wishing to speak with a counselor can call 609-258-3141. Faculty and staff may contact Carebridge to speak with a licensed professional by calling 800-437-0911.
https://paw.princeton.edu/article/princ ... n-Yiyun-Li
Princeton Student Struck by Train Was Creative Writing Director’s Son
By Elisabeth H. Daugherty
Published online February 21, 2024
The freshman who was struck and killed by the Dinky train on Feb. 16 is the son of Yiyun Li, according to a statement from the University. She joined the Princeton faculty in 2017 and is currently director of the Program in Creative Writing.
James Li ’27 was a Princeton High School graduate. His father is Dapeng Li, the statement said. New Jersey Transit is investigating and has not released the cause of death.
A lauded writer and novelist, Yiyun Li has written about her journey through depression and grief after her older son, Vincent Li, died by suicide when he was struck by a train in 2017. In 2022, The New York Times wrote that Yiyun Li had become “something of a beacon to those suffering beneath unbearable weight.”
James Li is the second freshman to die this academic year; Sophia Jones ’27 died by suicide on Nov. 29. Seven Princeton students have died from various causes since May 2022.
...
viewtopic.php?p=1803861#p1803861
李同学北大生物本科毕业,出国后转写作。纽约客常客。曾获麦克阿瑟天才奖和福克纳小说奖。现任普林斯顿大学Director of the Program in Creative Writing。
曾抑郁,2012年两次自杀未遂。2017年,16岁的大儿子撞火车自尽。上周五,刚上普林斯顿一年级的小儿子又被火车撞死。事故原因还在调查,不过火车没有出轨,车上乘客没有受伤;学校附近的火车都有严格的安全措施,看来又是一场自尽啊……我一邻居当场见过一女孩撞火车,说你永远不想见到人被撞成什么样子,极其惨烈……
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2024/02/ ... e-james-li
The University community mourns the loss of undergraduate James Li
By The Office of Communications
on Feb. 20, 2024, 12:35 p.m.
James Li, 19, a member of the Class of 2027, died on Friday, Feb. 16, in Princeton.
Li was from Princeton, attended Princeton High School, and was a member of Yeh College at the University.
An avid reader of philosophers including Wittgenstein and Camus, Li had a particular interest in linguistics, loved playing computer games and learning new languages, and studied Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Welsh, Romanian and German (the last three self-taught).
The University has extended condolences to Yiyun and Dapeng Li, James’ parents. It hosted an opportunity on Saturday, Feb. 17, for students to gather, reflect and support one another.
Resources and support are available through Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), the Office of Religious Life, the residential colleges, and the Graduate School. Students wishing to speak with a counselor can call 609-258-3141. Faculty and staff may contact Carebridge to speak with a licensed professional by calling 800-437-0911.
https://paw.princeton.edu/article/princ ... n-Yiyun-Li
Princeton Student Struck by Train Was Creative Writing Director’s Son
By Elisabeth H. Daugherty
Published online February 21, 2024
The freshman who was struck and killed by the Dinky train on Feb. 16 is the son of Yiyun Li, according to a statement from the University. She joined the Princeton faculty in 2017 and is currently director of the Program in Creative Writing.
James Li ’27 was a Princeton High School graduate. His father is Dapeng Li, the statement said. New Jersey Transit is investigating and has not released the cause of death.
A lauded writer and novelist, Yiyun Li has written about her journey through depression and grief after her older son, Vincent Li, died by suicide when he was struck by a train in 2017. In 2022, The New York Times wrote that Yiyun Li had become “something of a beacon to those suffering beneath unbearable weight.”
James Li is the second freshman to die this academic year; Sophia Jones ’27 died by suicide on Nov. 29. Seven Princeton students have died from various causes since May 2022.
...