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modewelt
10-08-2011
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Tiffany Halsband
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Thanks for sharing your article; its very nice, thanks. I hope can read more good articles tiffany schmuck online
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Bookninja 
11-03-2005
10:13 AM ET (US)
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Wolfman
One of the most successful Chinese novelists in years is trying to keep his identity on the DL.
According to Mr. Jiang, Chinese civilization is the product of two strains, nomadic and agricultural, and each has its symbols, the wolf and the dragon. For the author, the wolf is akin to the soul of the Mongolian grasslands, a worthy rival to man as well as a symbol of heaven itself. "You can look at the wolf and dragon as opposites," he said. "The dragon represents autocratic emperors. The wolf means freedom, the mother of democracy, and China opposes freedom more than anything else."
Um, no wonder. Let's hope he doesn't end up in prison again. And: Jack London? Oh, I guess the wolf thing. Just jarring in that list.
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dan bloom
07-06-2005
10:17 AM ET (US)
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http://www.askareiko.com/archives/000571.html
thanks for linking to this. getting lots of nice emails from around the world. here is news in CHinese!
http://www.askareiko.com/archives/000571.html
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algoma 
07-05-2005
12:37 PM ET (US)
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hmmm...lovely article. seems toronto could use some vibrant night markets like they have in taipei and taichung. at the moment, i couldn't imagine trying to hand sell a book at midnight on yonge street.
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Bookninja 
07-04-2005
06:25 AM ET (US)
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Selling books with a smile
A heartwarming column at Moby by Dan Bloom, a US expat living in Taiwan who handsells his Chinese-language books in the night markets there.
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