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Murong Xuecun is a novelist who writes about corruption in China. In the last year, he has emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of censorship.

纽约时报: 慕容雪村 和中国的审查问题

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MORE ON MURONG XUECUN:

• Read Edward Wong's story "Pushing China’s Limits on Web, if Not on Paper" http://nyti.ms/tyEJCu

• An Excerpt from ‘Leave Me Alone: A Novel of Chengdu’ http://nyti.ms/rwiZeX

• More on Murong: Words We Can Use, and Those We Can Not http://nyti.ms/rVJlVN

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