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Category Archives: Issue 43 “Writing Macau”

April 7, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “The Hedgehog and the Worm: Gao Xingjian’s Wandering Mind and Metaphysical Thoughts” by Michael Ka-chi Cheuk

April 4, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Ghosts in the Flesh: Marshall Moore’s Inhospitable” by Pinky Lui Chung-Man

April 2, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “An Incessantly Growing, Proliferating, Echoing Book: Gergana Ivanova’s Unbinding The Pillow Book: The Many Lives of a Japanese Classic” by Aurelio Asiain

March 29, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Building It Up So That It May Fall Again: Sheng Keyi’s Wild Fruit” by Dragoş Ilca

March 27, 2019 by t - 0 comments

“Is Hong Kong Losing One of Its Finest Anglophone Fiction Writers?: Xu Xi’s Insignificance” by Michael Tsang

March 25, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Four Birds of a Far Flown Feather: Four Poetry Collections” by Stephanie Studzinski

March 25, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “The Love Songs of Dino Mahoney” by Kate Rogers

March 25, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Poetry Universe: Makoto Ōoka’s Beneath the Sleepless Tossing of the Planets: Selected Poems” by Claire Cuccio

March 25, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “On Three Bilingual Pocket Books by Poet-travellers” by Carolyn Lau

March 24, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Hong Kong Noir” by Akin Jeje

March 24, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Love and Longing in Macau: Ivy Ngeow’s Heart of Glass” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

March 24, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Rational Conversations: Some Essays on Political and Civic Sustainability in Singapore” by Wong Wen Pu

March 24, 2019 by t - 0 comments

“On Melancholy and Displacement: Kit Kelen’s As to the ladders of whichway and Roger Palmer and Tim Simpson’s macao macau” by Ophelia Tung Ho Yiu

March 5, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “”Deep down he felt a little jealous of his own writing”; or, “time never passes as quickly as when holding a pen”: Yi T’aejun’s Dust and Other Stories” by Jason S Polley

March 2, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “The Frustrating Elegance of Gina Apostol’s Insurrecto” by Gabrielle Flores

February 23, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “A Trilingual History of Benevolence: Brian Castro & John Young’s Macau Days” by Jennifer Mackenzie

February 8, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Nigel Collett’s A Death in Hong Kong: The MacLennan Case of 1980 and the Suppression of a Scandal” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

October 1, 2018 by t - 0 comments

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