No Enemies, No Hatred
Editors | Liu Xia, Perry Link and Tienchi Martin-Liao (foreword by Václav Havel) |
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Author | Liu Xiaobo |
Original title | Ich habe keine Feinde, ich kenne keinen Hass (in German) |
Cover artist | Jill Breitbarth |
Language | English |
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Genre | |
Publisher | Belknap Press |
Publication date | 2011 |
Publication place | China |
Published in English | January 2012 |
Media type | Print (Paperback & eBook) |
Pages | 366 |
Award | Prix Jan Michalski Nominee for Longlist (2011) |
ISBN | 978-0-674-06147-7 |
OCLC | 1099185710 |
895.1452 | |
LC Class | PL2879.X53A2 |
No Enemies, No Hatred is a book by Nobel Peace Prize-winning writer and activist Liu Xiaobo which contains a wide selection of his writings and poetry between 1989 and 2009.[1] It was published in 2012 by the Belknap Press, an imprint of Harvard University Press. It was edited by Perry Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao and Liu Xiaobo's wife Liu Xia,[2] and includes a foreword written by Václav Havel. The volume marks the inaugural English-language collection of Liu's work.[3]
Reception
[edit]PD Smith of The Guardian wrote: "Liu's essays and poems [...] speak eloquently of his fearless commitment to defending human dignity, as well as his insight into China's history and culture."[4] Thor Halvorssen of Forbes called it "a provocatively sophisticated compendium of observations of contemporary Chinese authoritarian society".[5] According to Jonathan Mirsky of The New York Times, "Liu demonstrates a considerable amount of anger while retaining his Gandhian nonviolent spirit".[2]
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Liu, Xiaobo (2012). No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems. Translated by Louisa Chiang. Belknap Press. ISBN 978-0-674-06147-7. LCCN 2011014145. OCLC 709670311.
References
[edit]- ^ Fisac, Tatiana (January 2014). "Reviews: No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems, by Liu Xiaobo; Liu Xiaobo, Charter 08 and the Challenges of Political Reform in China, edited by Jean-Philippe Béja, Fu Hualing, and Eva Pils". The China Journal. 71: 189–195. doi:10.1086/674582.
- ^ a b Mirsky, Jonathan (30 December 2011). "Liu Xiaobo's Plea for the Human Spirit". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ^ Owen, Emily-Anne (12 April 2012). "No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems, By Liu Xiaobo, edited by Perry Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao and Liu Xiay Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao and Liu Xia; June Fourth Elegies, By Liu Xiaobo, trans. Jeffrey Yang". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-21. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ^ Smith, PD (21 June 2013). "No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ^ Halvorssen, Thor (21 February 2012). "Review: No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems by Liu Xiaobo". Forbes. Retrieved 16 July 2017.