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Venus as a Bear

Chloe Lim reviews Vahni Capildeo’s eclectic and irreverent collection of poems.

Eye Level

M. Drew Williams reviews a stunning collection of poetry by the outrageously talented Chinese-born American poet, Jenny Xie.

A Serf’s Journal

Grafton Tanner reviews a memoir that looks at the working conditions of big industry – how corporatism breaks, imprisons, and sometimes kills its workers.

These Things Here and Now

Claire Qian reviews a volume that considers the role of poetry in times of trauma.

An Eden of Danger

Bob Duffy reviews Lauren Groff’s Florida, a new collection of artful, brooding narratives hinging on themes of abandonment and isolation.

Trip: Psychedelics, Alienation and Change

Stuart Walton finds something missing in this self-directed narrative of psychonautic exploration.

Leftover in China

Chloe Lim reviews Roseann Lake’s provocative new book on the pressures faced by women in today’s China.

HKRB Essays: The Endless, Nameless Real

Adam Steiner confronts the decline of the box-set TV show and the future of film and streaming.

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