标题: 慕容雪村 + 艾未未 [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 11-7-2011 09:38 标题: 慕容雪村 + 艾未未 (1) Edward Wong, Pushing China’s Limits on Web, if Not on Paper; A leterary rebel finds success and the challenges of censorship. New York Times, Nov 7, 2011 (front page). http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/0 ... ?_r=1&ref=china
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"Although its systemic censorship crushes creativity, the party craves domestic and international respect for China’s cultural output.
"power in 1949. In 2010, about 328,000 titles were published, more than double the number in 2001, according to official statistics.
"Last November, the day before the award ceremony [人民文学奖], Mr. Murong spent eight hours preparing his speech. He wrote: 'The only truth is that we cannot speak the truth. The only acceptable viewpoint is that we cannot express a viewpoint.' It was 4,000 words long. In the end, not a single one was spoken.
* pen name of Hao Qun 郝 群
* Chengdu, Please Forget Me Tonight 成都,今夜请将我遗忘 (成名作品)
* Dancing Through Red Dust 原谅我红尘颠倒 (2008)
* The Little Match That Sells Girls 卖姑娘的小火柴 (网名; 简称'小火柴')
* Heaven to the Left, Shenzhen to the Right 天堂向左,深圳往右,你在中间
* Some Die of Greed 伊甸樱桃
* China: In the Absence of a Remedy 中国,少了一味药
* 人民文学 People's Literature magazine
(b) (system, idea of) socialist core values 社会主义核心价值(体系, 理念)
(c) YU Hua 余 华 http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%99%E8%8F%AF
(d) MO Yan 莫 言 http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8E%AB%E8%A8%80
(1955- ; 原名管谟业)
(e) SU Tong 苏 童 http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8B%8F%E7%AB%A5
(f) The report says "Wang Shuo wrote urban 'hooligan' literature."
(2) Andrew Jacobs, Online and by Paper Airplane, Donations Pour In to Chinese Dissident. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/0 ... 20weiwei&st=cse
(" In the days since the Chinese government delivered a punitive $2.4 million tax bill to the artist Ai Weiwei * * * More than 20,000 people have together contributed at least $840,000 since Tuesday, when tax officials gave Mr. Ai 15 days to come up with an amount that was more than three times the sum he was accused of evading in taxes")