Author Ma Jian jokes after mistaken for jailed China spymaster

AFP  |  Beijing 

Exiled Chinese joked that his children were puzzled to learn he was a corrupt after several used his picture in stories about his namesake who was just sentenced to life imprisonment.

The former of China's ministry of state security was on Thursday jailed for life for corruption and insider trading. Both men's names use the same Chinese characters.

"My children are puzzled to learn that I am not the of Dream, who has just made them seaweed dumplings for supper, but am instead a former who has just been jailed for life for accepting 'extremely large bribes'," Ma said in one of several tweets linking to erroneous articles.

The was amused by the absurdity of the situation.

"Am I a banned dreaming that I'm a corrupt spy chief, or am I a corrupt dreaming that I'm a banned " he wrote.

Ma's books were banned in after his first novel about a young Chinese journalist's travels to was labelled by the government as "spiritual pollution".

He recently had trouble finding a venue to host his talks during a literary festival in Hong Kong after an arts centre originally slated to hold the talks cancelled the event, but later backtracked.

Ma has not been back to since six years ago when he was granted special permission to attend his mother's funeral.

The documents were signed by three deputy security ministers including one

"It was a bit Kafkaesque, signing off on Ma Jian," the posted on

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First Published: Fri, December 28 2018. 11:50 IST