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Destination Shanghai

Yvonne Wong reviews Paul French’s exploration of the genius loci of Shanghai.

Flèche

May Huang reviews a celebrated debut collection of poetry by the Hong Kong writer Mary Jean Chan.

HK Lit Festival – HKWC Book Launch

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews the exciting launch of the Hong Kong Writers Circle latest anthology at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival.

HK Lit Festival – Translating Cultures

Joyce Lee reviews a lively discussion about translating cultures by Cristina Rivera Garza and Nicky Harman.

Coming to our Senses

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews The Hong Kong Writers Circle annual anthology of short stories and poems about the city.

Sunset Survivors

Chris Maden reviews Lindsay Varty’s fascinating tour of a disappearing Hong Kong.

Illiberal China

Lin Song reviews Daniel F. Vukovich’s interdisciplinary account of the PRC’s illiberal political culture.

Mouse vs. Cat in Chinese Literature

Tom Marling reviews a collection of animal fables that adds an elegant new dimension to the anglophone understanding of the Chinese literary tradition.

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