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Meager Payments

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Before the slight increase in the amount of authors' remunerati­on by literary magazines in 2010,

Chinese writers and translator­s have for dozens of years earned 60 to 80 yuan (US$8.7 to US$11.6) per thousand words. To date, some magazines offer a maximum of 1,000 yuan (US$145) per thousand words but literary translator­s are still paid 80 yuan per thousand words. Over the past 120 years, payments for writers and translator­s have fallen. When the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, the pay for writing a book could buy a traditiona­l courtyard dwelling in Beijing. But since the 1990s, writers and translator­s have been hardly able to make ends meet amid the rising cost of living, and many talented writers have switched to other jobs. Nowadays in China, most writers and translator­s devote themselves to the profession out of enthusiasm and passion alone.

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