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After the Storm

Adrian Ho reviews the latest anthology from the Hong Kong Writers Circle.

The Curious Thing

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a compelling new collection of poetry.

Em

Miguel Antonio N. Lizada reviews Kim Thúy’s tangled, inspiring meditation on love.

Bewilderment

Amanda Hsu reads the latest novel by Richard Powers in the context of speculative realism.

The Gun, The Ship, and The Pen

Eliot Rosenstock reviews a fascinating new work that interrogates the relationship between warfare, constitutions, and modernity.

HKRB Essays: Liminal City

In this haunting creative critical essay, Patrick Holland reflects on the various dimensions opened up by the stories of those who live with/in Hong Kong.

HKRB Essays: The Struggle for Synthesis

Ivan Stacy reflects on the antagonism between individualist and collectivist systems in Hao Jingfang’s Vagabonds.

We Could Not See the Stars

‎Yen Ooi reviews Elizabeth Wong’s debut novel, which explores the complicated relationship diaspora communities have with culture and identity.

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