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If Some God Shakes Your House

Tiffany Troy reviews a collection of poetry that features heroines who love those who are oblivious to the suffering they cause.

What it says about you

Sophina Chu reflects on questions of queer bodies and Cat Fitzpatrick’s novel in rhyme.

February 1933: The Winter of Literature

Stuart Walton reviews Uwe Wittstock’s journalistic examination of literary censorship and violence.

Some Delicate Age

Joshua Calladine Jones reviews Polly Barton’s insightful, provocative book.

A Book of Changes

Miguel Antonio N. Lizada reviews the latest anthology from the Hong Kong Writer’s Circle.

Hospital

Jay Parker reviews Michael Berry’s translation of Han Song’s absurd, disturbing novel.

Transport to Another World

Yvonne Wong reviews a book that explores a seminal moment in the history of Hong Kong.

Sojourn

Stuart Walton reviews Amit Chaudhuri’s nebulous, ethically troubling new novel.

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