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− | Anonymous author of the book 'Beijing Comrades' (2016). The pseudonymous author, whose real-world identity has been a subject of debate since the story was first published on a gay Chinese website over a decade ago, is known variously as Beijing Comrade, Beijing Tongzhi, Xiao He, and Miss Wang. The author’s pen-name, Bei Tong, is a shortened version of 'Beijing Tongzhi'. | + | Anonymous author of the book 'Beijing Comrades' (2016). The pseudonymous author, whose real-world identity has been a subject of debate since the story was first published on a gay Chinese website over a decade ago, is known variously as Beijing Comrade, Beijing Tongzhi, Xiao He, and Miss Wang. The author’s pen-name, Bei Tong, is a shortened version of 'Beijing Tongzhi'. The term 'Beijing Comrade' has now become synonomos with gay individuals in China. |
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 18 March 2016
Country
China
Birth - Death
Occupation
Writer
Description
Anonymous author of the book 'Beijing Comrades' (2016). The pseudonymous author, whose real-world identity has been a subject of debate since the story was first published on a gay Chinese website over a decade ago, is known variously as Beijing Comrade, Beijing Tongzhi, Xiao He, and Miss Wang. The author’s pen-name, Bei Tong, is a shortened version of 'Beijing Tongzhi'. The term 'Beijing Comrade' has now become synonomos with gay individuals in China.