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Where Time Turns Black

Stephen Davies discusses the latest by Agnes Ku, whose poetry/prose/image project confronts modern life in Hong Kong.

House of Lords and Commons

Mary Jean Chan reviews the latest collection by Ishion Hutchinson, published recently by Faber.

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.

Desmond Kon

An interview with poet and post-structuralist thinker, Desmond Kon.

Poetry and Conflict

Joel Swann reflects on the contemporary poetry of unrest.

Poem in Blue

Joel Swann’s series of 21 reviews of international poetry from Chinese University Press continues.

The Salt Dress Inside Me – 我身體裏的鹽裙

Joel Swann’s epic series of 21 reviews of poetry published in Hong Kong continues with Kim Hyesoon’s short collection.

Irreverent Poems for Pretentious People

Jeremy Simmons considers a new volume of poetry from Hong Kong, which reveals the pretentiousness in all of us.

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