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HKRB Essays: Africans in Hong Kong

Innocent Mutanga discusses the important role that Africans can play in today’s Hong Kong and beyond.

Besiege Me

James Pate reviews Nicholas Wong’s brilliant new collection of poetry on Hong Kong.

Bizarre-Privileged Items in the Universe

Briankle G. Chang likes… er…

HKRB Essays: The Unfriendly Gaze and the Female Body in Hong Kong

Flora Mak discusses the complex – but somewhat ignored – issue of gender in/equality in Hong Kong.

The Matrix: Poems: 1960–1970

Karolinn Fiscaletti reviews a new edition of N.H. Pritchard’s influential collection of poetry.

Redgrave’s Ghost

Liz Wan reviews an erudite, captivating East-meets-West novel.

Hong Kong’s New Identity Politics

Lillian Ngan reviews a new book about the manoeuvres of identity in the quickly evolving political and cultural landscape of Hong Kong.

Returning the Sword to the Stone

Nathan Hoks reviews a collection of poetry that tiptoes a line between joyful goofiness and stunning lyricism.

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