Chinese Entertainment in English news round-up

Guo Jingming's new fantasy series

Described as "a Japanese Anime," "the Golden Compass" and the"Lord of the Rings," Guo Jingming's "Mark of the Cavalier" is criticized for its lack of "Chineseness"

Some English articles on Chinese entertainment news written in ways that I can only wish I could:

The articles include a fascinationg discussion on Guo Jingming’s new fantasy novel and its debut in literary typhoon Ba Jin’s Harvest, a CNN interview with Huayi CEO Wang Zhongjun and actor Daniel Wu, critiques on Fan Bingbing’s fashion at Cannes and translations of Han Han’s blog posts.

A fantasy novel in a serious literary magazine: Guo Jingming in Harvest

Guo Jingming (郭敬明), the magazine editor and writer of phenomenally-popular YA fiction, has a novel coming out in the summer supplement to Harvest (收获), one of China’s most respected literary magazines.
In Harvest’s case, readers who see the magazine as a bastion of serious literature have accused it of betraying its standards to take advantage of Guo’s popularity. Making matters worse is the subject matter of Guo’s new book: Mark of the Cavalier (爵迹) is the first volume of a new epic fantasy series. Is Harvest repositioning itself to compete with the pulps?

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Actor Deng Chao Goes to New Zealand for a Book, and Italy for Fashion Show

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Deng Chao released his first book of the series Super and Superman: Magical Life in the Movie Kingdom, and will hold the initial release, as well as a book signing event at major Beijing bookstore – Wang Fujing . After nearly a year, Deng Chao and the first “Superman”, Wang Zhongjun, CEO of  Chinese mega film company Huayi Brothers, will share the cultures, customs, and landmarks of New Zealand to its readers. The main focus of the book will be on the details of New Zealand’s theater and movie arts, which includes interviews with the renowned Weta Workshop, where the special effects were created not only for classics like Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, King Kong, but also for the recent globally popular movie Avatar.
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