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Mian Mian (, born August 28, 1970 in Shanghai) is a Chinese Post 70s Generation writer. She writes on China's once-taboo topics and she is a promoter of Shanghai's local music. Her publications have earned her the reputation as China's literary wild child, and some are banned in China. Her first novel, ''Candy'' (糖), has been translated into English. Her other works include ''每个好孩子都有糖吃'' (''Every good child deserves to eat candy''), a collection of short stories. Her novel ''We Are Panic'' was made into a movie, ''Shanghai Panic'' (2001), in which she also acted one of the lead roles. In late 2009, she sued Google after the company scanned her books for its online library. She demanded ¥61,000 and a public apology. Google later removed the book from its library.〔(Google is sued by Chinese author Mian Mian ) (BBC)〕 She appeared in the 2013 documentary ''Google and the World Brain''. ==Bibliography== * ''La la la'' (啦啦啦), 1997 (ISBN 3-462-03182-1) * ''Táng'' (糖), 2000 (ISBN 0-316-56356-0) * ''Měi ge hǎo háizi dōu yǒu táng chī'' (每个好孩子都有糖吃), 2002 (ISBN 3-462-03421-9) * ''Shèjiāo wǔ'' (社交舞), 2002, (ISBN 7-800-05732-1) (English: "Social dance", nonfiction) * ''Xióng māo'' (熊猫), 2004 (ISBN 7-800-80467-4) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mian Mian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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