The Last Boat Out of Shanghai
Matthew Wu reviews a novel crafted from the personal stories of those who fled mainland China as a consequence of WWII and the Chinese Civil War.
Matthew Wu reviews a novel crafted from the personal stories of those who fled mainland China as a consequence of WWII and the Chinese Civil War.
Jeff Clapp thinks on beauty and revulsion in the sharing economy.
Sasha Dovzhyk on the haunting banality of Europe’s biggest nuclear catastrophe.
Theophilus Kwek reviews two new collections of poetry.
Pinky Lui discusses the consolation of stillness in Modernist art.
James Pate reviews a collection of poetry that dwells in the destabilizing aspects of the mythic.
Ophelia Tung discusses the necessity of loss and vulnerability to the resistance of patriarchy.
Christopher Chan discusses the forensic generosity of the late feminist art historian Linda Nochlin.
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