China’s censors “Serve the People” with ban on novel

Reuters Reports China has banned a new novel by an award-winning author on grounds that the title satirizes the slogan “Serve the People,” coined by late Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong, publishing-industry sources have said.
The medium-length novel by Yan Lianke was the first work of fiction banned in years by China’s censors, who disallowed reprints of two best sellers last year — one a recollection of the 1957 Anti-Rightist campaign against liberal intellectuals and the other an investigation into the plight of farmers.