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⚫ | '''Ye Yonglie''' ({{zh|c=叶永烈|p=Yè Yǒngliè}}, |
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⚫ | '''Ye Yonglie''' ({{zh|c=叶永烈|p=Yè Yǒngliè}}, 30 August 1940<ref>Lorenzo Andolfatto, "Authors", in ''Shi Kong'', [[Urania (magazine)|''Urania'']] #1564, Mondadori, November 2010.</ref> – 15 May 2020<ref>{{cite news|title=著名作家叶永烈去世,享年80岁|url=https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_7410371|date=2020-05-15|language=zh}}</ref>) was a Chinese writer of science fiction and biographies. A few of his stories have been translated into English in ''[[The Road to Science Fiction]]'' series and elsewhere. During the "[[Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign]]" his works were attacked and a story he wrote in 1985 was suppressed for suggesting [[AIDS]] had entered the country.<ref>[http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/80/huss80art.htm Science Fiction Studies]</ref> As a biographer he wrote on early figures in the People's Republic of China. He also visited [[North Korea]], and wrote a book ''The Real DPRK'' (真实的朝鲜) which was banned in that country and China.<ref>Ye Yonglie, "How ''The Real DPRK'' Became a Banned Book", ''Open Magazine'' (开放杂志), September 2008</ref><ref>Joel Martinsen, [http://www.danwei.org/china_and_foreign_relations/ye_yonglie_on_north_korea.php North Korean complaints get a Chinese book banned], [[danwei.org]], 11 September 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2013. </ref> |
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== References == |
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*[http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/ye_yonglie Ye Yonglie entry in the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction] |
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 29 July 2022
Ye Yonglie (Chinese: 叶永烈; pinyin: Yè Yǒngliè, 30 August 1940[1] – 15 May 2020[2]) was a Chinese writer of science fiction and biographies. A few of his stories have been translated into English in The Road to Science Fiction series and elsewhere. During the "Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign" his works were attacked and a story he wrote in 1985 was suppressed for suggesting AIDS had entered the country.[3] As a biographer he wrote on early figures in the People's Republic of China. He also visited North Korea, and wrote a book The Real DPRK (真实的朝鲜) which was banned in that country and China.[4][5]
References[edit]
- ^ Lorenzo Andolfatto, "Authors", in Shi Kong, Urania #1564, Mondadori, November 2010.
- ^ "著名作家叶永烈去世,享年80岁" (in Chinese). 2020-05-15.
- ^ Science Fiction Studies
- ^ Ye Yonglie, "How The Real DPRK Became a Banned Book", Open Magazine (开放杂志), September 2008
- ^ Joel Martinsen, North Korean complaints get a Chinese book banned, danwei.org, 11 September 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2013.