Jiang says he plans to write a book, has published two books before, has an audience, and understands the publishing process, but refuses to rush because he wants to create the best possible book.
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Jiang says he plans to write a book, has published two books before, has an audience, and understands the publishing process, but refuses to rush because he wants to create the best possible book.
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"Okay, so thanks, Oz, for the encouragement. I am planning to write a book, okay? Now, I'm going to read a book. I've written..."
"...because no matter where they are, no matter how low the publishing goes, their memory, their historical identity is always stored in one memory...."
"...are 417 printing presses in a city. Think of these as publishing houses. All right? In the first 50 years, there are 20 million..."
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