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The Light in the Dark

Marcel Krueger reviews Horatio Clare’s experience of a haunting winter.

Shard Cinema

Adam Steiner reviews a spiky and kaleidoscopic meditation on the shifting worlds created by glass, and its destruction, in the age of CGI cinema.

Ricantations

Chloe Lim reviews a poetry collection of harsh realities and surreal possibilities.

Global Cities

Rose Cheung investigates the challenges facing the world’s megacities.

Remembering Shanghai

Chloe Leung reviews a beguiling memoir of Shanghai that spans four generations.

Back with the Human Condition

Blair Reeve reviews a collection of poetry that considers the ways in which our instincts often defy our better nature.

Haunting Hospitality

Heidy Lo reviews Marshall Moore’s new tale of a Hong Kong haunted by history that is also a deftly told allegory for today.

Scales of Injustice: The Complete Fiction of Loa Ho

Liz Wan Yuen-Yuk reviews an authoritative new collection of one of Taiwan’s most respected writers from the turn of the century.

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