China's "ultra-unreal" literary movement takes inspiration from breathtaking corruption
by Cory Doctorow from on (#1K2ZY)
How can Chinese novelists convey the sense of unreality of living in a country where raids on the homes of civic officials uncover so much cash that it burns out four bill-counting machines when the police try to tot it up, or when it needs to be weighed by the ton to approximate its value? (more")