Pee Poems
Brendan Riley reviews the mordant scatological potion that is Lao Yang’s Pee Poems.
Brendan Riley reviews the mordant scatological potion that is Lao Yang’s Pee Poems.
Ethan Hsi reviews Mei-mei Berssenbrugge’s ecopoetics of cosmic interconnection.
Shui-yin Sharon Yam reviews Karen Cheung’s poignant memoir about life in Hong Kong.
Walter Chan reviews Yajun Mo’s examination of early Chinese travel culture.
Julian Willming reviews a text that explores our yearning for a utopian version of the past that never existed.
Adrian Ho reviews the latest anthology from the Hong Kong Writers Circle.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a compelling new collection of poetry.
Amanda Hsu reads the latest novel by Richard Powers in the context of speculative realism.
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