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	<title>黄 翔  &#124;  Huang Xiang &#187; Film</title>
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		<title>Huang Xiang: Sampsonia Way  City of Asylum\ Pittsburgh</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Video | 视频]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[ City of Refuge/Pittsburgh provides sanctuary to writers exiled under threat of death, imprisonment, or persecution in their native countries.
Writer/painter Huang Xiang is considered to be a pre-eminent post cultural revolution poet of China. His unceasing bravery, in the face of sure re-imprisonment, and further torture, forced him to leave his homeland.
Huang Xiang was born in Hunan Province, China.
Huang began writing poems in the 1950s and has been imprisoned repeatedly for his work. In 1978, he founded ?Enlightenment,? the first underground writers? society, and started a literary magazine with the same title. In exile in the United States since 1997, he was resident poet in Pittsburgh under the Cities of Refuge program.
TODAY, YOUNG WRITERS iIN CHINA FACE THE SAME DESTINY.

-- From Current TV: http://current.com/items/88795795_sampsonia-way-huang-xiang.htm]]></description>
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