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Fine harvest for farmers of fiction

By Mei Jia | China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-05 08:19
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Director Feng Xiaogang and writer Yan Geling discuss Feng's hit movie, Youth, an adaptation of Yan's novel, You Touched Me. [Photo provided to China Daily]

An unprecedented year for burgeoning literary talent has yielded a profitable harvest for publishers. Mei Jia reports.

In terms of the creation of literature, both critics and publishers can agree that 2017 was a busy year, and one also filled with achievements, judging by the number and quality of literary works published in journals and as individual titles.

"Realism continues to be a trend, and writers are concerned mostly about issues regarding social reality and people's livelihoods," one industry insider says.

Like other end-of-year book lists and literary awards, the 2017 Wang Zengqi Award for Chinese Stories tries to offer insight into the bigger picture behind China's contemporary-writing scene.

The award was announced in Beijing on Dec 28 shortly after the judges' final meeting to vote on the results, as "a way to maintain its fairness and integrity" as deputy head of the judging committee Wang Gan says. Wang represents the committee that includes established writer Su Tong, literary critic with Beijing Normal University Zhang Qinghua, and other magazine editors and bookstore managers.

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