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BEIJING, feb. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Milan Kundera can't compete with Harry Potter and his young friends, but the 75-year-old French author ha s a surprising large number of
fans in Shanghai.
According to Shanghai Translation Publishing House,
which was authorized in 2002 to translate and publish 13 of Kundera's works, it
has sold more than 1 million copies of the nine books it has published so far.
That makes Kundera the best selling foreign author of
literary works in the city, although more than 7 million copies of the five
novels of the magic Harry Potter have been sold in the city.
Since the publishing house released the first title,
"Jacques and His Master," last April, the book has created a "Kundera craze" in
domestic book markets, the publisher said yesterday.
Fifty thousand copies of two books released in
January - "The Book of Laughter and Forgetting" and "Laughable Loves" - sold out
in one month.
The publishing house is now rushing to print an
additional 30,000 copies of each title to meet the demand.
Jiang Li, an official with marketing department of
Shanghai Book City, said the store sold 4,000 books by Kundera in the second
half of 2003, a record for a foreign novel at the city's largest bookshop.
Zhao Wuping, the editor responsible for the books,
admits sales are beyond his expectations.
"When I met Kundera in France, he asked me if his
works would sell well in China. I only made a cautious estimate - 20,000 for
each title on average," said Zhao.
"Kundera is considered a writer of serious
literature, his works are a must for those who studied literature in university.
But when the first four titles came out and met warm reception from readers, we
knew we were underestimating Kundera's pulling power."
Jin Yijun, a local graduate of the London College of
Fashion and a loyal fan of Kundera, said "I always follow his works. Milan
Kundera talks about humanity in a simple and direct way."
Zhou Kexi, a well-known local French-Chinese
translator and writer, said Kundera's works, especially his classic "The
Unbearable Lightness of Being," catches people's imagination.
"Kundera's books first appeared on the Chinese
mainland 20 years ago. It was popular then. Now history repeats itself."
Zhao said the publishing house put ads in many
magazines and newspapers and set up billboards on Fuzhou Road, which is lined
with bookstores.
He said he hopes sales will remain strong as the
publishing house will release two new titles - "Life is Elsewhere" and "Farewell
Waltz" - in May. Enditem
(Shanghai Daily news)
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