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Miguel Antonio N. Lizada reviews Kim Thúy’s tangled, inspiring meditation on love.

The Gun, The Ship, and The Pen

Eliot Rosenstock reviews a fascinating new work that interrogates the relationship between warfare, constitutions, and modernity.

HKRB Essays: The Struggle for Synthesis

Ivan Stacy reflects on the antagonism between individualist and collectivist systems in Hao Jingfang’s Vagabonds.

We Could Not See the Stars

‎Yen Ooi reviews Elizabeth Wong’s debut novel, which explores the complicated relationship diaspora communities have with culture and identity.

In the Blink of An Eye

Briankle G. Chang reviews a fascinating account of the cultural significance of spectacles.

The Rapids

Kavita A. Jindal reviews a collection of poetry that explores the notion of disrupted connectivity.

Special Issue on SF in HK: Dragon’s Delusion

Kanon Chu reviews a science fiction animated film made in Hong Kong that is poised to become a classic.

Defying the Dragon

Emma H. Zhang reviews Stephen Vines’s uncompromising critique of Hong Kong’s new political terrain.

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