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their trumped-up charges. "Several interrogators" including Liu Chan-hua and Kao Yi-rue "played cat and mouse with him, alternating promise of immediate release with threats" and torture. In order to make him confess, they broke his leg. Western allies of the regime were not unaware of this. Shelley Rigger says that "Peng Ming-min, Bo Yang and Lei Chen" were "high-profile White Terror cases" in the 1960s but in fact, many "(t)housands of Taiwanese and Mainlanders were swept up by the White Terror, suffering imprisonment, torture, (…) execution." The prosecutor initially sought the death sentence but due to US pressure this was reduced to twelve years in the Green Island concentration camp. From 1969 Bo Yang was incarcerated as a
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the romanticists was for a better world which they felt they could almost touch; they just had to motivate the nation and the people to reach it. A similar division can be seen in the treatment of modern China in (…) more contemporary works. Bo Yang's account of the Chinese people is dark and suggests that a long, painful process will be necessary before China will be saved. (…) Bo Yang (like Lu Xun) made his criticism while declining to join a political party. Again, like Lu Xun, Bo Yang was of an older generation when his essay [The Ugly Chinaman] was finally published (65 years old)...
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Lu Xun regarded his mission as being to try and wake up a few of the sleepers in an 'iron house' in which they were burning to death, and from which there was still no guarantee to escape. The message mixed bleakness with hope, with perhaps more emphasis on bleakness. In contrast, the impatience of
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as heir apparent. Boyang translated the word "fellows" as "my fellow soldiers and countrymen," a phrase used by Chiang Kai-shek. Having detained Bo Yang, the KMT's "military interrogators told him that he could be beaten to death at any time the authorities desired" when the writer refused to swallow
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have just landed on an uninhabited island. Popeye says: "You can be crown prince," to which Swee'Pea responds, "I want to be president." In the next panel, Popeye says, "Why, you little..." In the final panel, Popeye's words are too faint to be made out. Chiang was displeased because he saw this as a
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Lin Zi-yao notes that during his life "Bo Yang covered a wide range of subjects from culture, literature, politics and education to love, marriage, family planning, fashion and women." Much of this is not fiction, although he also published a significant body of short stories, novels, and poetry.
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in English was "published in Chinese under the author's true name Kuo I-tung, for 'Bo Yang' is not essentially a writer of fiction." Goldblatt adds, "Yet like 'Bo Yang' , Kuo I-tung is a social critic; his fiction is written with an eye to the recording of events and to the social inequities that
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Edward M. Gunn agrees, saying that "(t)he fact that Bo Yang is a prolific author of satirical essays (zawen) inevitably recalls the work of Lu Xun." Gunn also emphasizes Bo Yang's "particular interest in history" and the "acerbic wit in defense of democracy and social welfare" (or social rights of
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for nine years. The original 12-year sentence was commuted to eight years after the death of Chiang Kai-shek in 1975. However, the government refused to release Bo Yang after his sentence expired, and released him only in 1977, giving in to pressure from international organizations such as
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residence on 29 April 2008. He was married five times, and is survived by his last wife, Chang Hsiang-hua, and five children born by his former wives. On 17 May 2008, his ashes were scattered along the seashore of Green Island, where he was once imprisoned.
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period and the BND, a West German secret service, commanded by a high-ranking former Nazi secret service man, Mr. Gehlen, always had close relations with its counterpart in Taiwan, according to a press notice by the West German newspaper
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radio broadcasts. He had various jobs during his life, including that of a teacher. During this time, he began to write novels. In 1960, he began using the pen name Boyang when he started to write a political commentary column in the
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parody of his arrival (with a defeated army) in Taiwan, his brutal usurpation of the presidency (a KMT competitor favored as head of government by the Truman administration was executed) and his strategy of slowly installing his son
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state that "(t)he sharply negative tone of the (…) essay reflects a sense of (…) despair (…) as well as a feeling that age-old weaknesses have persisted through revolutionary change." Also referring to
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of Chinese people. According to his own memoir, the exact date of his birthday was unknown even to himself. He later adopted 7 March, the date of his 1968 imprisonment, as his birthday.
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translation. This was due to the fact that in his view objective criticism mattered whereas personal insults were irrelevant.
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historian, novelist, philosopher, poet based in Taiwan. He is also regarded as a social critic. His best-known work is
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The same was obviously true of the American counterpart. In the late 1940s, the US vice consul in Taipei,
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Boyang was arrested again in 1967 because of his sarcastic "unwitting" criticism of Taiwan's dictator
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The Great Wall of Confinement: The Chinese Prison Camp through Contemporary Fiction and Reportage
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Howard Goldblatt says that "it is significant" that an anthology of his short stories entitled
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Who is telling the truth: one thousand nine hundred eighty-six realistic criticisms of Taiwan
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is pronounced as "Bǎi" when used as a surname. Bo Yang himself always pronounced it as "Bo".
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was published in Hong Kong in 1986. These poems recall his arrest and imprisonment.
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tree," when it is pronounced "Bǎi" while other authorities favour the view that
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is traditionally pronounced "Bó," and Bo Yang himself pronounced it as Bó. In
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in his later years. He became the founding president of the Taiwan chapter of
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Bo Yang gained attention internationally when a volume of poetry entitled
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and in particular a translation of a comic strip of Popeye. In the strip,
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Rewriting Chinese: Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose
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Kristof, Nicholas D. (February 16, 1992). "A Dictatorship That Grew Up".
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Barry, Wm. Theodore; Lufrano, Richard; Chan, Wing-tsit, eds. (2000).
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A farewell: a collection of short stories. Transl. by Robert Reynolds
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Sources of Chinese Tradition from 1600 through the Twentieth Century
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Sources of Chinese Tradition from 1600 through the Twentieth Century
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Taiwanese interrogators broke his leg to elicit a confession...
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Wang, Xiaolu (2005). "Bo Yang". In Davis, Edward L. (ed.).
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A Bitter Revolution: China's Struggle with the Modern World
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Shui zai shuo zhen hua: yi jiu ba liu Taiwan xian shi pipan
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In 1950, he was imprisoned for six months for listening to
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Bo Yang about reading chronicles. Reflections on History
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wit had to cause trouble for him under dictators like
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Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse
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The Ugly Chinaman and the Crisis of Chinese Culture
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Bo Yang (disambiguation)

Kaifeng
Henan
Republic of China
Taipei County
Xindian District
New Taipei City
Republic of China
Northeastern University
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Chinese
national character
Kaifeng
Henan
Huixian
Kuomintang
Republic of China
National Northeastern University
Communist Chinese
Taiwan
Chiang Kai-shek
Popeye
Swee'Pea
Chiang Ching-kuo
political prisoner
Green Island
Amnesty International

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