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The Girl Who Dreamed

Paul Clinton Corrigan talks with Sonia Leung about her defiant memoir.

Special Issue on Marechera: Flora Veit-Wild

On the publication of her memoir, Emerita Professor of African literatures Flora Veit-Wild shares her memories of the literary firebrand Dambudzo Marechera with HKRB’s Emily Chow-Quesada.

Special Issue on Marechera: Neil Jordan on Dambudzo Marechera

J.R. Osborn talks with Neil Jordan about one of the most notorious nights in the history of literary prize-giving.

Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink

Historian Jeff Wasserstrom shares with Daniel C. Tsang his historically tempered observations about Hong Kong.

Special Issue on Qiu Miaojin: A Conversation

Daniel Tsang talks to Evans Chan about his documentary on Qiu Miaojin, “Love and Death in Montmartre” (2019).

HKRB Interviews: Graham Harman

In the latest HKRB Interviews, Grant Hamilton discusses the provocative nature of objects with Graham Harman.

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.

HKRB Interviews: Jean McNeil

In the first of a mini-series of interviews by Nigerian poet and novelist Timothy Ogene, Canadian travel and fiction writer Jean McNeil is the guest.

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