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COVID-19: Chinese writer faces backlash for ‘Wuhan Diary’

by The Editor
April 22, 2020
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COVID-19: Chinese writer faces backlash for ‘Wuhan Diary’

BEIJING: After Wuhan was sealed off from the world, acclaimed Chinese writer Fang Fang started an online diary about the coronavirus tragedy unfolding in her hometown.

Her journal drew tens of millions of readers – but now that it is about to be published abroad in several languages, she is facing a nationalist backlash at home.

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Critics say the 64-year-old, who was awarded China's most prestigious literary prize in 2010, is providing fodder to countries that have slammed Beijing's handling of the pandemic.

Fang began to document life in Wuhan, the city of 11 million where COVID-19 first emerged in December, after it was placed under an unprecedented lockdown on Jan 23.

As authorities desperately scrambled to stop the disease from spreading across the country, she wrote about the fears, anger and hope of the industrial hub's residents in isolation.

Readers flocked to the online diary to get an unfiltered account from Wuhan AFP/Hector RETAMAL

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In one entry she mentioned seeing pictures of the city's empty East Lake, and the "deserted and peaceful expanse of the water".

She described residents helping each other, and the simple pleasure of the sun lighting up her room.

But she also touched on politically sensitive topics such as overcrowded hospitals turning away patients, mask shortages and relatives' deaths.

"A doctor friend said to me: in fact, we doctors have all known for a while that there is a human-to-human transmission of the disease, we reported this to our superiors, but yet nobody warned people," she wrote in one entry.

Born to a family of well-off intellectuals, the writer's real name is Wang Fang but she uses the pen name Fang Fang.

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Readers flocked to the online diary to get an unfiltered account from Wuhan in a Communist-ruled country that lacks independent media.

But some social media users have turned on the author – especially as a new diplomatic spat has erupted between China and the US, which accuses Beijing of a lack of transparency in the outbreak's early days, costing the world valuable time.

"Bravo Fang Fang. You're giving Western countries ammunition to target China," said one post about her on the country's Twitter-like Weibo platform.

"You've shown your treacherous nature," it said.

Another accused Fang of making money off Wuhan's nearly 4,000 virus victims, writing: "How much did you sell the diary for?"

Hit by a barrage of online insults, Fang wrote on Weibo that she was the victim of "cyberbullying" by fringe nationalists.

READ: China sees return of coronavirus cases in northwest, warns against overseas travel

In an interview posted on the website of Chinese weekly Caixin, the author said she had received death threats and that her home address was posted online.

The way US publisher HarperCollins introduces the book – which goes on sale in June and is succinctly titled "Wuhan Diary" – has added fuel to the online fury.

"The stark reality of this devastating situation drives Fang Fang to courageously speak out against social injustice, corruption, abuse, and the systemic political problems which impeded the response to the epidemic," the publishing house says on its website.

The book, it says, blends "the eerie and dystopian" and provides "a unique look at life in confinement in an authoritarian nation".

French publisher Stock told AFP the book is a "first-hand testimony by a talented writer".

READ: Commentary: How China ensured no one went hungry during coronavirus lockdown

READ: Commentary: How Wuhan mobilised to survive an over-70 day COVID-19 lockdown – and bounced back

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Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of nationalist tabloid Global Times, said the diary's foreign publication "is not really in good tasRead More – Source

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BEIJING: After Wuhan was sealed off from the world, acclaimed Chinese writer Fang Fang started an online diary about the coronavirus tragedy unfolding in her hometown.

Her journal drew tens of millions of readers – but now that it is about to be published abroad in several languages, she is facing a nationalist backlash at home.

Advertisement

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Critics say the 64-year-old, who was awarded China's most prestigious literary prize in 2010, is providing fodder to countries that have slammed Beijing's handling of the pandemic.

Fang began to document life in Wuhan, the city of 11 million where COVID-19 first emerged in December, after it was placed under an unprecedented lockdown on Jan 23.

As authorities desperately scrambled to stop the disease from spreading across the country, she wrote about the fears, anger and hope of the industrial hub's residents in isolation.

Readers flocked to the online diary to get an unfiltered account from Wuhan AFP/Hector RETAMAL

Advertisement

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In one entry she mentioned seeing pictures of the city's empty East Lake, and the "deserted and peaceful expanse of the water".

She described residents helping each other, and the simple pleasure of the sun lighting up her room.

But she also touched on politically sensitive topics such as overcrowded hospitals turning away patients, mask shortages and relatives' deaths.

"A doctor friend said to me: in fact, we doctors have all known for a while that there is a human-to-human transmission of the disease, we reported this to our superiors, but yet nobody warned people," she wrote in one entry.

Born to a family of well-off intellectuals, the writer's real name is Wang Fang but she uses the pen name Fang Fang.

READ: US state sues China's leaders over COVID-19

READ: China reports 30 new COVID-19 cases

DEATH THREATS

Readers flocked to the online diary to get an unfiltered account from Wuhan in a Communist-ruled country that lacks independent media.

But some social media users have turned on the author – especially as a new diplomatic spat has erupted between China and the US, which accuses Beijing of a lack of transparency in the outbreak's early days, costing the world valuable time.

"Bravo Fang Fang. You're giving Western countries ammunition to target China," said one post about her on the country's Twitter-like Weibo platform.

"You've shown your treacherous nature," it said.

Another accused Fang of making money off Wuhan's nearly 4,000 virus victims, writing: "How much did you sell the diary for?"

Hit by a barrage of online insults, Fang wrote on Weibo that she was the victim of "cyberbullying" by fringe nationalists.

READ: China sees return of coronavirus cases in northwest, warns against overseas travel

In an interview posted on the website of Chinese weekly Caixin, the author said she had received death threats and that her home address was posted online.

The way US publisher HarperCollins introduces the book – which goes on sale in June and is succinctly titled "Wuhan Diary" – has added fuel to the online fury.

"The stark reality of this devastating situation drives Fang Fang to courageously speak out against social injustice, corruption, abuse, and the systemic political problems which impeded the response to the epidemic," the publishing house says on its website.

The book, it says, blends "the eerie and dystopian" and provides "a unique look at life in confinement in an authoritarian nation".

French publisher Stock told AFP the book is a "first-hand testimony by a talented writer".

READ: Commentary: How China ensured no one went hungry during coronavirus lockdown

READ: Commentary: How Wuhan mobilised to survive an over-70 day COVID-19 lockdown – and bounced back

DONATING ROYALTIES

Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of nationalist tabloid Global Times, said the diary's foreign publication "is not really in good tasRead More – Source

channel news asia

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