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India Conquered

Kevin Forkan reviews a new book on the British Empire in India, countering those Brexit lovers who have forgotten the horrors of empire.

How to Read

Colin Lee Marshall reviews the latest experimental poetry by former Hong Kong professor Robert Kiely.

Strange Labyrinth

Marcel Krueger confesses his cowardice over finding himself lost on a woodland trail.

HKRB BOOKS: An Ethical Suspension of the Teleological

In a new feature at the HKRB, we are running extracts and chapters from forthcoming books by authors. The first feature is the opening chapter of Daniel Bristow’s political text.

Create or Die

Lydia Plantamura discusses the famous Frank Booth and goes beyond to explore Dennis Hopper’s own mad brilliance as a true artist.

The World of Failing Machines

Terence Blake discusses OOO and convergent and divergent readings of an important new book on speculative realism and literature.

The Revenge of Analog

Stephen Lee Naish discusses the revenge of analog, looking beyond nostalgia to consider the politics and class issues involved in returning to the old stuff.

The Dilemmas of Lenin

Thomas L. Lynn, Jr. discusses Tariq Ali’s latest, exploring the contemporary significance of Leninism and the individual stories of the revolution.

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