New anti-corruption novels
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Two new anti-corruption novels have reignited people's passion for the genre. A Camp by Tao Chun and The Song is Over, but Audiences Are Still There by Zhou Daxin both target corruptions within the military, a topic that few works have approached before.
Comments
Huh, this is pretty interesting -- for a while there "officialdom" fiction (官场小说) was officially discouraged. I wonder if this represents a lifting of the soft ban, or some other species of fiction altogether.
Eric Abrahamsen, July 6, 2015, 3:51p.m.