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Category Archives: Issue 45 September/October 2019

January 1, 2020 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Enhancing the Sum of Its Parts: Marc Nair’s Vital Possessions” by Nashua Gallagher

December 31, 2019 by t - 1 Comment

[REVIEW] “A Brocade of Shimmering Emotions: Tiffany Tsao’s The Majesties” by Phoebe Tsang

December 30, 2019 by t - 0 comments

“Standing Up To China: A Review of Richard McGregor’s Xi Jinping” by Simon Cartledge

December 30, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Hong Kong Protest Movements: Jeffrey Wasserstrom’s Vigil” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

December 30, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “A Poet of Contrast in New Translation: Song Lin’s Sunday Sparrows in Jami Proctor Xu’s Translation” by Danielle Karanjeet J. de Feo-Giet

December 29, 2019 by t - 2 Comments

[REVIEW] “Wai-Lim Yip’s Arrivals and Departures: Poems, Memoir, and Chronology” by Reid Mitchell

November 1, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Sreedhevi Iyer’s Jungle without Water and Other Stories: A Response” by Raphael Chim

November 1, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “A Cool Fish: Xu Xi’s This Fish is Fowl: Essays of Being” by Kate Rogers

October 28, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “your mouth/will be a constant negotiation: Hamid Roslan’s parsetreeforestfire” by Isabelle Lim

October 27, 2019 by t - 1 Comment

[Review] “Reframing Australia: David Walker’s Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region” by Joshua Bird

October 27, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “Intercepting Identity: Eddie Tay’s Anything You Can Get Away With” by Marsha McDonald

October 16, 2019 by t - 1 Comment

[REVIEW] “Teo You Yenn’s This is What Inequality Looks Like” by Wei Ting Jen

October 14, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “Lots of Tricks in Its Pages: Matt Turner’s Not Moving” by Dragoş Ilca

September 15, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Sunset Survivors: Meet the People Keeping Hong Kong’s Traditional Industries Alive” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

September 15, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[REVIEW] “Chinese Art Encapsulated: Essential Terms of Chinese Painting” by Grace Chia

September 15, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “A Twisting and Turning Tornado of a Tale: Vaughan Rapatahana’s Novel” by Perry Bayer

September 5, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “War Is a Crime Against the World’s Women and Girls: Mary Lynn Bracht’s White Chrysanthemum” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

September 3, 2019 by t - 0 comments

[Review] “Dualisms: Wawa’s Anna and Anna” by David W. Landrum

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