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Nobel Laureate Mo Yan: “I Am Guilty”
In his first interview since receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in December, Mo Yan talks to Der Spiegel’s Bernhard Zand about his work, his political views, and his critics. SPIEGEL: Unspeakable things happen in many of your novels. In “The Garlic Ballads,” for example, a pregnant woman, already in labor, hangs herself. Still, “Frog” seems to be your sternest bFebruary 27, 2013 8:19 PM
The Post 80s Generation—Are the Kids All Right?
At ChinaFile, Sun Yunfan, Orville Schell and Damien Ma discuss the gap between members of China’s post-80s generati
The Ancient Roots of Chinese Liberalism
At The Wall Street Journal, Liu Junning argues that China’s economic successes have arisen from the government̵
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Qin Xiao: In China, a Rising Tide for Universal Values
An article in Caixin looks at the tensions between traditional and modern societies and universal values vs. the “C
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