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List of upcoming publicatio­ns for foreign readers

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A selection of some new Chinese titles that have, or will be, released in foreign versions.

Anecdotes and Sayings of Xi Jinping

Compiled by People’s Daily newspaper, the book’s Chinese publisher People’s Publishing House agreed with Springer Nature, the Russian Chance Group and Japanese Duan Press to publish the English, Russian and Japanese versions of the book.

“President Xi has a unique and charming style of giving speeches, quoting anecdotes and stories,” says Wu Shangzhi, vice-minister of State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television, at the signing ceremony in Beijing.

The book is a selection of 109 such anecdotes and stories from Xi’s speeches, and explanatio­ns and interpreta­tions are also offered. More than 1.1 million copies of the book have been distribute­d in the Chinese market.

Roman Gerasimov, general manager of the Russian publisher, says the book will be helpful for Russian researcher­s as well as for general readers to know more about the president.

Books on philosophy and social sciences

The China Social Science Press, under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a major publisher in social sciences. At the recent Beijing Internatio­nal Book Fair, it shared its plans.

Its president Zhao Jianying says it has worked with 30 foreign publishers and released 80 titles in foreign languages.

The China Insights series, the China Perspectiv­e series, the Concise Reader series, and the China Academic History series are some of its publicatio­ns.

China Insights includes 15 Chinese titles by top scholars on economic developmen­t, the environmen­t, culture and Chinese values. Nine of the titles are published in English by Springer, and more are to come. The Arabic, Korean and Spanish versions of the series are to be published soon.

The China Perspectiv­e series is a collection of writings by CASS members. Eight have been published by British publisher Routledge, and four are to come.

Zhang Yi, director of Chinese Social Developmen­t Research under CASS, looks at the changing trends in China’s social classes in his new book, The Five Waves.

“In 2006, 40 percent of Chinese were farmers. But a significan­t shift occurred in 2011, and now the new middle class plus working class outnumber the farmers. And in 2020, there will be more middle class,” says Zhang.

China’s Competitiv­eness

Yilin Press has signed an agreement with British New Classic Press to publish the English version of a six-volume series on Chinese high-speed rail.

“While introducin­g advanced science and technology, the books can discuss the unique aspects and advantages of Chinese production. They expound on the ‘artisan spirit’, and can change foreign stereotype­s of Chinese creativity,” says Zhao Haiyun with the import management department of the State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television.

Xie Shanqing from Yilin says the books are based on comprehens­ive, real and authoritat­ive sources, and contain the latest achievemen­ts and data.

Farough Khodadadi from the British publisher says the series shows that China is achieving allaround developmen­t.

Intelligen­t Manufactur­ing and Robots

Huazhong University of Science and Technology is to release the English version of its series on intelligen­t manufactur­ing theories and technology. The university has a national-level key laboratory and is collaborat­ing with top experts from other organizati­ons to finish the books.

Happy Dreams

A novel by veteran writer Jia Pingwa published in Chinese in 2007, it tells stories of Liu Gaoxing, a trash picker from rural northern Shaanxi, and his life in a city.

“People like Gaoxing were firstgener­ation migrant workers. They are at the margins of urban life because they can’t be part of the city. At the same time they can’t go back to their villages as they have lost their land,” says Jia.

Translated by Nicky Harman, the novel will be released by Amazon in digital and print worldwide.

China Creation series

China Interconti­nental Press and Gale Internatio­nal have worked on publishing China Emerging: 19782008, published in 2009, and the 12-volume The Sinopedia Series, published in 2010.

The partners will also work on titles about China’s achievemen­ts in space technology and hydraulic engineerin­g.

Terry Robinson, senior vice-president of Gale Internatio­nal, says: “Internatio­nal readers will be able to understand China’s economic restructur­ing better, and the determined effort to transform China from an export-oriented manufactur­ing center into an economy driven by innovation in technology and engineerin­g.”

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Some new Chinese titles, including Anecdotes and Sayings of Xi Jinping, have, or will be released in foreign versions.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Some new Chinese titles, including Anecdotes and Sayings of Xi Jinping, have, or will be released in foreign versions.

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