For a Song and a Hundred Songs: A Poet's Journey through a Chinese Prison
With two previous versions confiscated by Chinese authorities before being published in Germany in 2011, and coming now into English with an introduction by 2009 Nobel Prize winner Herta M眉ller, Liao Yiwu鈥檚 memoir of years spent in a human rights鈥搗iolating Chinese prison comes with immediate political and social ...
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Latest Review: "For a Song and a Hundred Songs: A Poet's Journey through a Chinese Prison"
The latest addition to our Reviews Section is by P. T. Smith on For a Song and a Hundred Songs by Liao Yiwu, from New Harvest. Straying for a moment from fiction and poetry reviews, we asked Patrick to contribute re this translated memoir from poet Liao Yiwu, who鈥攍et’s just keep it simple鈥攈as been through a hell ...
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Congrats to Liao Yiwu!
From Publishing Perspectives: In honor of his 鈥渆loquent and fearless battle against political repression,鈥 the German Publishers and Booksellers Association has awarded its prestigious 2012 Peace Prize to Chinese dissident writer Liao Yiwu, who walked out on his native country and landed in Germany a year and a half ...
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Liao Yiwu's First U.S. Appearance
Liao Yiwu, author of The Corpse Walker and one of China’s “most exciting and most censored writers” is making his first U.S. appearance tomorrow night. In and of itself, this is pretty cool—The Corpse Walker is a damn fine book, and he’s going to be appearing with Philip Gourevitch and Salman ...
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Portrait of a 1989 鈥淐ounter-revolutionary鈥
Liao Yiwu is the author of 鈥淭he Corpse Walkers: Real Life Stories, China from the Bottom Up.鈥 On June 4, 1989, Liao composed a poem, “Massacre,” that condemned the government鈥檚 brutal crackdown on the student pro-democracy movement in Tiananmen Square. He distributed underground and for which he was ...
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A Tribute to the Chinese Earthquake Victims
My friend Wen Huang — translator of Liao Yiwu’s The Corpse Walker and Xianhui Yang’s Woman from Shanghai — contacted me this morning about the article below that Liao Yiwu wrote in remembrance of the one year anniversary of the devastating Beichuan earthquake. As referenced in passing in the piece ...
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