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Chinese journalist, publicist and writer

In this Chinese name, the family name is Ke.

Ke Ling (柯灵; 1909 – 19 June 2000) was a Chinese journalist, publicist and writer. He is best known for his involvement with the Leftist newspaper Wenhui Bao, founded in February 1938.

Early life

Ke Ling was born in the market town of Doumen in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and grew up in Guangzhou. Primarily self-taught, in 1924 he became a teacher in an elementary school, and in 1928 he was the principal of an elementary school in Xunyang.

In 1926 he published his first work in the Commercial Press's Women's Magazine (妇女杂志) (1915-1932) of Shanghai. In 1931 he moved to Shanghai, where, beginning in 1932, he participated in the left-wing film movement and became a member of the Left-wing Drama Federation's {左翼剧联} Film Critic Group (影評小組). In 1933, he assumed the job as the public relations director of Mingxing.

References

  1. Peng, Hsiao-yen; Rabut, Isabelle (7 March 2014). Modern China and the West: Translation and Cultural Mediation. BRILL. p. 136. ISBN 978-90-04-27022-0.
  2. Fu, Poshek (1993). Passivity, Resistance, and Collaboration: Intellectual Choices in Occupied Shanghai, 1937–1945. Stanford University Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8047-2796-9.
  3. ^ 著名报人与散文家柯灵 [Famous newspaperman and essayist Ke Ling]. 上海档案信息网 . 24 June 2008. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018.
  4. “剧联”影评小组的成立 [The establishment of the "Julian" Film Critics Group]. 中共上海市委党史研究室 电话 . 24 November 2016. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017.


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