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China: In Life’s Foreground

Dr. Emma Zhang reviews the autobiography of an Oxford scholar and Catholic missionary who witnessed multiple national upheavals and whose life was committed to her faith and community.

Dance of Values

Ivan Boldyrev reviews a fascinating revisitation of Eisenstein’s Capital project.

Underworld Lit

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a campus novel…er…poem.

Two Trees Make a Forest

Darren Huang reviews Jessica J. Lee’s hybrid work of nature writing, memoir, and history investigating Taiwan and her family’s past.

Braised Pork

Chris Maden reviews An Yu’s haunting and intelligent debut novel, centred on relationships in modern China.

Masking the City

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews the Hong Kong Writers Circle’s 16th annual anthology of tales about the city.

Philosophical Posthumanism

Paul Clinton Corrigan reviews Francesca Ferrando’s important intervention in the debates encircling the notion of Posthumanism.

Unexpected Vanilla

Liam Bishop reviews Lee Hyemi’s second collection of surrealist poetry.

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