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  • One of the most damning critiques of China's censorship system came Tuesday from Murong Xuecun, a popular Chinese Internet author.

    New Chinese Call for 'Jasmine' Protest Circulates Online Jeremy Page 2011

  • Once the book is finished or nearly so, Mr. Murong signs with a publisher.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • One Web site, Rongshuxia, was particularly influential, carrying novels by Annie Baobei, Ning Caishen and Li Xunhuan the pen name of Lu Jinbo, now a prominent publisher who supports Mr. Murong.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • Shiho Fukada for The New York Times Murong Xuecun, the pen name of Hao Qun, 37, is among the most famous of a wave of Chinese writers who have become publishing sensations in the past decade because of their canny use of the Internet.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • Murong Xuecun, the pen name of Hao Qun, 37, is among the most famous of a wave of Chinese writers who have become publishing sensations in the past decade because of their canny use of the Internet.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • "I simply found it extremely fun to do," Mr. Murong said of writing online, as he chain-smoked one afternoon in his 26th-floor Beijing apartment overlooking the Western Hills, a jester's grin on his boyish face.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • Mr. Murong owes his commercial success to the fact that he has found ways to practice his art and build a fan base on the Internet, outside the more heavily policed print industry.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • Mr. Murong says he is a "word criminal" in the eyes of the state, and a "coward" in his own eyes for engaging in self-censorship.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • 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.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

  • On stage, Mr. Murong made a zipping motion across his mouth and left without a word.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

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