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Informationen zum Autor Joanne Leedom-Ackerman is a novelist, short story writer, and journalist. She is vice president emeritus of PEN International and served as chair of PEN International’s Writers in Prison Committee while Liu was imprisoned. Leedom-Ackerman later served as the International Secretary of PEN International in the same years Liu Xiaobo was president of the Independent Chinese PEN Center (ICPC). Yu Zhang is a Chinese citizen based in Sweden. As a scholar, editor, and translator, he is the coordinator of the ICPC’s Writers in Prison and the Freedom to Write Committee and served as secretary-general of the ICPC during the years Liu was president of the center. Jie Li is a Chinese American librarian, editor of the Democratic China English website, and a former volunteer for the ICPC. Tienchi Martin-Liao is a Chinese German author, editor, and translator and the president of the ICPC. Klappentext The story of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo (1955–2017), whose influence continues to grow. Zusammenfassung The Journey of Liu Xiaobo is a fitting tribute to Liu Xiaobo’s memory and to his influence, which even after his death, continues to grow. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Unity of Knowledge and Action Editor’s Note Joanne Leedom-AckermanForeword The Dalai LamaThe Passion of Liu Xiaobo Perry LinkLiu Xiaobo’s Spiritual Heritage Zhang ZuhuaDemocracy’s Iron Man Cui WeipingOn the Causes of Controversies about Liu Xiaobo Yan JiaqiA Brief Biography of Liu Xiaobo Yu ZhangWhy Lui Xiaobo Matters: Black Hand behind a Red WallOn the Liu Xiaobo Incident Yu Ying-ShihLiu Xiaobo’s Death as an Event of Human Spirit Teng BiaoLiu Xiaobo, a Moral Giant of China’s Democratic Transition Yang GuangFor Whom the Bell Tolls Hu PingLiu Xiaobo and His Political Views Bao TongLiu Xiaobo on the Front Line of Ideas Joanne Leedom-AckermanHe Walked the Path of Kang Youwei and Shed the Blood of Tan Sitong Wang DanRemembering a Hero and a Martyr Carl GershmanChinese Culture’s Backbone Qian YuejunYouth and University Days: Innocent Hearts to Dark Horse Liu Xiaobo’s Resistance Shao JiangThe Last Idealist Wang WeiI Look Forward to a Magnificent Farewell Ai XiaomingUnfinished Journey Mo ZhixuLiu Xiaobo Turned Radical Suffering into Calm Su XiaokangA Formidable Personality Jean-Philippe BéjaTiananmen Square and After: No Enemies In Memory of My “Best Friend,” Liu Xiaobo Zhou DuoLiu Xiaobo, Who Has Ascended the Altar Yi PingThe Values of Peace and Reason Are Eternal Wu ZuolaiLiu Xiaobo and His View of “No Enemies” Jin ZhongLiu Xiaobo, An Eternal Monument Pan YongzhongPoems Shi TaoPoems Xu LinThe Well after Its Name Has Left: In Memory of a Departed Poet Zi KangMessage to Liu Xiaobo and Liu Xia Tiananmen Mothers Politics, People, and PEN: Facing up to and Resisting Reality Our Last Parting Unexpectedly Became Our Final Farewell Wang DebangMissing My Good Friend Liu Xiaobo He DepuMourning Little Brother Xiaobo Cary S. HungSome Recollections of Liu Xiaobo Zhao DagongA Prisoner on His Road Ye DuLiu Xiaobo and I Liu DiThe Most Forgiving Opposition Zheng YiThe Liu Xiaobo I Knew Cai ChuXiaobo, Tonight I Light a Cigarette for You Emily WuLiu Xiaobo, Me, and Independent Chinese PEN Center Qi JiazhenBeing-toward-Death: Remembering Xiaobo Xiao QiaoChina’s Free Spirit Qin GengThe Final Farewell Yu JianrongProfound Memories to Be Cherished Forever Yan JiaweiTwofold Grievous News, Nothing Can Top It Wang Jinbo Charter 08: No Hatred Liu Xiaobo’s Self-Cultivation in Suffering Xu YouyuDeeply Concerned for Liu Xiaobo, on the Verge of Death Jiang QishengOn One of Liu Xiaobo’s Ideological Legacies Pei YiranMourning Liu Xiaobo Sun WenguangWhat Liu Xiaobo Means to Hong Kong Albert Ho Chun-yanWhy I Follow Mr. Liu Xiaobo Lu YangLiu Xiaobo ...