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Lucas Klein reviews Forrest Gander’s challenging new collection of poetry.

HKRB Interviews: Michela Wrong

In the second of a mini-series of interviews conducted by Nigerian poet and novelist Timothy Ogene, journalist and author Michela Wrong is the guest.

Babushka’s Journey: The Dark Road to Stalin’s Wartime Camps

Natalia Delazari reviews Marcel Krueger’s intriguing new book which raises important questions about the intersection of memory, imagination, and identity in the genre of the memoir.

Why Only Art Can Save Us

Gregory Sholette reviews Santiago Zabala’s Heidegger-inspired investigation of contemporary art and aesthetics.

The Tiger Hunters of Tai O

Jason Chu reviews John Saeki’s new detective novel which restores the South China tiger to its rightful place in the wilds of Hong Kong.

Free Woman: Life, Liberation and Doris Lessing

Tom Sperlinger reviews Lara Feigel’s compelling work on the fascinating life of Doris Lessing.

Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age

Jemes Besse on new media, conversation and technological design.  

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