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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.

Days When I Hide My Corpse in a Cardboard Box

May Huang reviews a new collection of poems from Hong Kong.

Found in Transition

Ka-Lee Wong reviews an assessment of Hong Kong and its culture two decades after its reversion to China.

The Last Boat Out of Shanghai

Matthew Wu reviews a novel crafted from the personal stories of those who fled mainland China as a consequence of WWII and the Chinese Civil War.

Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy

Sasha Dovzhyk on the haunting banality of Europe’s biggest nuclear catastrophe.

Beds in the East, and The Experiment of the Tropics

Theophilus Kwek reviews two new collections of poetry.

Still Modernism

Pinky Lui discusses the consolation of stillness in Modernist art.

Chatelaine

James Pate reviews a collection of poetry that dwells in the destabilizing aspects of the mythic.

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