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BEIJING, Oct 6, 2000 -- (Reuters) Harry Potter made a splashy official debut
in China on Friday, despite anxious debate within the People's Literature
Publishing House over whether the schoolboy wizard was politically correct.
An initial print run of 600,000 copies of the first three children's books by
British author J.K. Rowling was rushed to market to beat pirates already
making a killing.
The biggest first edition run of a work of fiction in the 51-year history of
Communist China attracted long queues outside Wangfujing Bookstore in
Beijing's main shopping district that stretched halfway around the block.
Wang Ruiqin, children's editor for People's Literature Publishing House -
publisher of the Collected Poems of Mao Zedong - said she fought criticism
that Harry Potter with his vampires, zombies and trolls promoted superstition.
After the Communists took power in 1949 they outlawed "feudal superstition"
along with a host of other evils, including prostitution and drugs.
"Some who have not read the book feel it is just like witchcraft, but after
you read it you will not feel that way," she said.
The editorial board was persuaded by the argument that Harry Potter was a
fine role model for children.
"Harry Potter's courage, his willingness to help people - this is universal,"
she said.
CULTURAL CLASH?
Customers paid a hefty CNY 68 (USD 8.20) for the books printed on special
green-tinted paper to foil counterfeiters. The Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of
Secrets and the Prisoner of Azkaban are being sold as a trilogy.
People's Literature Publishing House is negotiating for rights to the fourth
in the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and could bring it to
market next year depending on the response to the first three, Wang said.
"For Chinese readers, it has been a long wait," said publishing house
president Nie Zhenning.
First in line on Friday was Zhang Huitou, who waited more than three hours to
get his hands on the set for his 11-year-old daughter after reading a
newspaper account of the exploits of the boy wizard "Hali Bote", as he is
known in Chinese.
"This really makes Chinese kids excited," said Zhang.
The publisher moved the launch in major cities up by a week to cut down on
counterfeiting, but already three or four pirated versions are circulating on
the streets.
It said readers would be swayed by the more accurate translation and high
quality of genuine copies.
The publisher hopes the three books, which have sold more than 35 million
copies worldwide, will provide commercial magic in China. But some literary
critics are not so sure.
"The cultural difference is too great," said Chen Jie, a writer for China
Reading Weekly. "I'm not too optimistic about the China market."
Gao Wei, a 27-year-old nursery school teacher, said he was buying the books
for his classes, and himself.
"Nine years old or 100 years old, we're all interested in Harry Potter," he
said.
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