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19 August 2026

In a Faltering Chinese Economy, Working-Class Stories Strike a Chord

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In a Faltering Chinese Economy, Working-Class Stories Strike a Chord

Poems, essays and books written by working-class writers have garnered recognition in recent years — as well as increasing government attention.

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