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A Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China

Chris Maden reviews Paul Pickowicz’s account of a unique moment in modern China’s history.

HKRB Essays: Six Views on the Coronavirus Pandemic

Gerard Delanty surveys recent contentions in political philosophy during the global health crisis.

Chungking Mansions

Ignatius G.D. Suglo reviews a book that collects visceral images of Hong Kong’s last ghetto.

Who Are Universities For?

Michael O’Sullivan reviews a book that dares to ask the fundamental question facing all universities in the twenty-first century.

Fur Not Light

Aaron Scobie reviews a collection of poetry that acknowledges our obsession and idolization of the self.

Theft

Stuart Walton reviews Luke Brown’s stylistically accomplished new novel.

Mary Oliver

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Adam Tedesco’s first full-length collection of “difficult” poetry.

Insurgent Empire

Shelley Angelie Saggar reviews Priyamvada Gopal’s impressive new book on the British Empire.

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