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Chinese Sci-Fi Writer Sparks Debate on Slack in State Economy

Liu CixinPhotographer: Imaginechina via AP Photo
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China’s most prestigious science fiction novelist revealed that a lot of his work was written during work hours at a state-owned power plant, sparking debate about the level of slack in the nation’s vast state sector.

The comments from Liu Cixin, seen as China’s equivalent to Arthur C. Clarke, come from a 2015 interview that began circulating widely on social media recently after the film Wandering EarthBloomberg Terminal, which is based on one of his novellas, took in 2 billion yuan ($300 million) in just a week.