Pushing China’s Limits On Web, If Not On Paper -- New York Times
BEIJING — When the novelist Murong Xuecun showed up at a ceremony here late last year to collect his first literary prize, he clutched a sheet of paper with some of the most incendiary words he had ever written.
It was a meditation on the malaise brought on by censorship. “Chinese writing exhibits symptoms of a mental disorder,” he planned to say. “This is castrated writing. I am a proactive eunuch, I castrate myself even before the surgeon raises his scalpel.”
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My Comment: China is evolving in many ways .... but freedom of expression I think will be the most exciting long-term change in the country.