TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese author Iris Chiang hardly seems like the type whose work would be banned from publication in China. Yet four years after being sold to a
Book publishers in Taiwan are losing access to Chinese markets as political relations between the two worsen. While book censorship is not new, the categories of censored topics have expanded beyond religion to any book that shows a separate Taiwanese identity.
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Authors in Taiwan say shrinking access to mainland market is not just about sales but about diminishing opportunity to exchange and connect with each other.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese author Iris Chiang hardly seems like the type whose work would be banned from publication in China. Yet four years after being sold to a