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Absolute Career Change
Su Tong’s historical novel explores the rise and fall of an emperor who misunderstands the nature of power. Reviewed by Sabina Knight. read more


The Song of Everlasting Sorrow
Michael Berry talks about translating "The Song of Everlasting Sorrow," Chinese author Wang Anyi’s acclaimed yarn about the allure of filmmaking and the city of Shanghai. read more


China's Nobel Prize Blues
When the winners of the 2007 Nobel Prizes accepted their awards there was dismay in certain Chinese political and intellectual circles. Literary travelers to China cannot help but be amazed at the sheer amount of energy devoted to the question of when and if a Chinese writer will receive a Nobel Prize in Literature. read more



Lust, Caution, Real Estate
Ang Lee's movie "Lust, Caution" has made a star of Chinese author Eileen Chang. Residents of an old, unremarkable seven-story building on Shanghai’s Changde Road have been invaded by curious people particularly interested in a sixth-floor corner apartment. It turns out the snoopers have figured out that this was the former residence of a famous writer named Zhang Ailing, (aka Eileen Chang) who lived there between 1942 and 1948. read more


Reviews



The Politics Behind China's Nobel Complex
An intriguing new study explores China's determination to raise its cultural profile around the world. Author Julia Lovell analyzes the country’s schizophrenia about the august literary prize: China’s deep-seated fear that its literature will fall short of Western standards clashes with the country’s resentment about having to look for artistic validation outside of its own borders. read more

Fictional Dissent
In this collection of novellas, Wang Xiaobo's characters often express a common spirit: an unwillingness to directly confront opposition but a stubborn persistence in gaining one's own desire. read more

The Seamy Side of the People's Republic
A new collection of short stories by Zhu Wen, one of China's most talented young writers, offers eye-opening glimpses of the dark side of China. Set among the mundane landscapes of 1990s, Zhu’s stories create Kafkaesque tableaus rife with the tragicomic details of daily life that rush by in this fast-changing country. read more



Interviews



Growing Up During the Chinese Cultural Revolution
One of China's major living authors, Yu Hua, talks about his new novel "Cries in the Drizzle" and the challenge for writers in a market economy. His best known novels, "To Live" and "Chronicle of a Blood Merchant," are available in English. read more



World Books Podcast



The World's Bill Marx talks to Cindy Carter and Brenden O'Kane, two of the founders of Paper Republic.org, an exciting website dedicated to English translations of Chinese literature.



Excerpts



The Unknown Gulag
For English-speakers, literature on the horrors of the Chinese gulags is scarce: the publication of Yang Xianhau’s "Farewell to Jiabiangou," a collection of stories about life and death in the camps, will change that. read more

Zhou Enlai: The Ultimate Sly Survivor
The opening chapter of a book that delves into the life of one of the most important, most mythologized leaders in the history of communist China, based on long-secret documents. When Gao Wenquian’s biography of Zhou Enlai, the premier of the People's Republic of China from 1949 until his death in 1976, was published in Hong Kong it was immediately banned in the People’s Republic. read more


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PEN World Voices — The Price of Self-Absorption

Mon, 2008-05-12 12:58
A quiet but insistent source of frustration among some of the authors at the PEN World Voices Festival in New York turned out to be the amount of attention garnered by China and its brutal treatment o...

PEN World Voices — Nothing Succeeds Like Failure

Sat, 2008-05-03 13:57
Who would have guessed that a writer who proudly earned the reputation as the Oscar the Grouch of contemporary literature would have so many loving fans? But there were few empty seats two nights ago ...

PEN World Voices — Day One

Thu, 2008-05-01 12:26
I’m down in New York for PEN American’s annual Festival of International Literature, five days of readings, panels, and discussions on writing around the globe that emphasize the plight of...
 

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