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Date: 2011-07-08 07:02:13
Bei Dao
Mao Zedong
Politics
Religion in China
New Democracy Party of China
Guo Lusheng
Chinese people
Chinese communists

Hell and back: a story of a Chinese poet who went bad under political pressure  Fifty men in pajamas crowd the common room of a mental institute in Beijing.  Some sit on the concrete floor, forming  striped lines against the wall.  Others watch television or talk to themselves, lost in a world of their own.  Even amid this 

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