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    CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS: First Impressions, Essays, En Route, Xi Xiβ€”Can We Say, Write to Power, and Auditory Cortex

    Header artwork by Annysa Ng 茢 First Impressionsclick for information 茢 Essays click for information 茢 En Routeclick for information 茢 XI XIβ€”Can We Sayclick for information 茢 Write to Powerclick for information 茢 Auditory Cortexclick for information

  • [EXCLUSIVE] “Disappearing into the Vast Main” (Friday 31 July 2020) by Chris Song, translated by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho

    [Chris Song’s Mobile Diary] Disappearing into the Vast MainΒ  by Chris Song, translated from the Chinese by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho {{{ Hong Kongβ€”Friday 31 July 2020 }}} The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is 121. Consecutive days of intense heat;…

    Jul 31, 2020
    [EXCLUSIVE] “Disappearing into the Vast Main” (Friday 31 July 2020) by Chris Song, translated by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho
  • [EXCLUSIVE] “Moved to Tears” (Thursday 30 July 2020) by Chris Song, translated by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho

    [Chris Song’s Mobile Diary] Moved to Tears by Chris Song, translated from the Chinese by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho {{{ Hong Kongβ€”Thursday 30 July 2020 }}} 149 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Hong Kong; another record-breaking day… Yesterday, the government enforced…

    Jul 30, 2020
    [EXCLUSIVE] “Moved to Tears” (Thursday 30 July 2020) by Chris Song, translated by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho
  • [EXCLUSIVE] “Writing COVID-19” by Oliver Farry

    Editors’ note: Oliver Farry was one of the speakers at Cha‘s “Writing COVID-19” (Thursday 30 July 2020). He read this piece written specifically for the event. On the face of it, COVID-19 was a boon of sorts for the writer.…

    Jul 30, 2020
    [EXCLUSIVE] “Writing COVID-19” by Oliver Farry
  • [REVIEW] “The Mortality of Undying Love: Kawika Guillermo’s All Flowers Bloom” by Kayla Cadenas

    {Written by Kayla Cadenas, this review is part of Issue 46 of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Kawika Guillermo, All Flowers Bloom, Westphalia Press, 2020. 356 pgs. What can a love story become in the middle of…

    Jul 26, 2020
    [REVIEW] “The Mortality of Undying Love: Kawika Guillermo’s All Flowers Bloom” by Kayla Cadenas
  • [REVIEW] “Not Definitive: A Review of Survive and Resist: The Definitive Guide to Dystopian Politics” by Michael Tsang

    {Written by Michael Tsang, this review is part of Issue 46 of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Amy L. Atchison and Shauna L. Shames, Survive and Resist: The Definitive Guide to Dystopian Politics, Columbia University Press, 2019.…

    Jul 25, 2020
    [REVIEW] “Not Definitive: A Review of Survive and Resist: The Definitive Guide to Dystopian Politics” by Michael Tsang
  • [REVIEW] “Land, Plants, Weather, and People: The Poetry of Wu Sheng” by David W. Landrum

    {Written by David W. Landrum, this review is part of Issue 46 of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Wu Sheng (author), John Balcom (translator). My Village: Selected Poems 1972-2014, Zephyr Press, 2020. 188 pgs. Poets ancient and modern,…

    Jul 23, 2020
    [REVIEW] “Land, Plants, Weather, and People: The Poetry of Wu Sheng” by David W. Landrum
  • [REVIEW] “Peripheries of Becoming: Reading Jing Jing Chang’s Screening Communities” by Cameron L. White

    {Written by Cameron L. White, this review is part of Issue 46 of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Jing Jing Chang, Screening Communities: Negotiating Narratives of Empire, Nation, and the Cold War in Hong Kong Cinema, Hong…

    Jul 20, 2020
    [REVIEW] “Peripheries of Becoming: Reading Jing Jing Chang’s Screening Communities” by Cameron L. White
  • [REVIEW] “On a Haunted Train: Reading Ya Shi’s πΉπ‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘™ π‘€π‘’π‘‘π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ in Nick Admussen’s Translation” by Joanna Krenz

    {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Ya Shi (author), Nick Admussen (translator), Floral Mutter, Jintian Series of Contemporary Chinese Poetry, Zephyr Press, 2020. 136 pgs.β€œPlease believe that the rays of light at nightfall have damp / antennae,” urges…

    Jul 19, 2020
    [REVIEW] “On a Haunted Train: Reading Ya Shi’s πΉπ‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘™ π‘€π‘’π‘‘π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ in Nick Admussen’s Translation” by Joanna Krenz
  • [REVIEW] “A Treasure Chest of Gems: Reading Juan Du’s The Shenzhen Experiment” by Susan Blumberg-Kason

    {Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 46 of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Juan Du, The Shenzhen Experiment: The Story of China’s Instant City, Harvard University Press, 2020. 384 pgs. In 2005, Juan…

    Jul 7, 2020
    [REVIEW] “A Treasure Chest of Gems: Reading Juan Du’s The Shenzhen Experiment” by Susan Blumberg-Kason
  • [EXCLUSIVE] “The Rebirth Redux: Writing All Flowers Bloom” by Kawika Guillermo

    Summary All Flowers Bloom is the story of two souls whose love survives war, famine, and even death, spanning the history of mankind and beyond. It imagines a place outside history, a great pleasure cruise where souls live in eternal…

    Jul 7, 2020
    [EXCLUSIVE] “The Rebirth Redux: Writing All Flowers Bloom” by Kawika Guillermo
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