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The postscript examines the afterlife of Manchukuo literature and the effects of current Chinese government support, as well as attempted censorship, of the field. It provides an important argument for the value of the field to a deeper understanding of cultural production under the Japanese-occupied Manchukuo regime, and why this matters today.