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Imperial Boredom

Josh Gabert-Doyon reviews a revisionist history of the dash and dare of British imperialism and colonialism.

You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else

Jeff Alessandrelli reviews the latest experimental work from Dao Strom.

Tharlo: Short Story and Film Script

Kristof Van den Troost reviews a Tibetan tale of the encounter between traditionalism and modernity.

HKRB Essays: The Recovering

Ed Simon thinks through the spiritual malady of addiction in this review essay of Leslie Jamison’s memoir.

The World in Guangzhou

Emily Chow reviews Gordon Mathews’s ethnographic portrait of the lives of sub-Saharan Africans in Guangzhou.

Non-Existent Facts

Nathan Hoks reviews a collection of poetry that is both riotously funny and artfully devious.

Hong Kong on the Brink

Chris Maden reviews Syd Goldsmith’s memoir of his life in Hong Kong around the years of the Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution.

In the Land of Pagodas

Juan Zhong reviews the travelogue of a Frenchman’s journey around China at the turn of the century.

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