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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

  • [Review] “An Incessantly Growing, Proliferating, Echoing Book: Gergana Ivanova’s π‘ˆπ‘›π‘π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘›π‘” π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ π‘ƒπ‘–π‘™π‘™π‘œπ‘€ π΅π‘œπ‘œπ‘˜” by Aurelio Asiain

    {Written by Aurelio Asiain, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Gergana Ivanova, Unbinding The Pillow Book: The Many Lives of a Japanese Classic, Columbia University Press, 2018. 240…

    Apr 2, 2019
    [Review] “An Incessantly Growing, Proliferating, Echoing Book: Gergana Ivanova’s π‘ˆπ‘›π‘π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘›π‘” π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ π‘ƒπ‘–π‘™π‘™π‘œπ‘€ π΅π‘œπ‘œπ‘˜” by Aurelio Asiain
  • HONG KONG STUDIESβ€”Issue 5 (Spring 2020) Call for Papersβ€”Gender and Sexuality on Hong Kong Screens

    The first bilingual and interdisciplinary academic journal on Hong Kong, Hong Kong Studies (Chinese University Press), is now accepting articles for a special issue, Gender and Sexuality on Hong Kong Screens, curated with Professor Gina Marchetti (HKU) and scheduled for…

    Apr 1, 2019
    HONG KONG STUDIESβ€”Issue 5 (Spring 2020) Call for Papersβ€”Gender and Sexuality on Hong Kong Screens
  • [REVIEW] “Building It Up So That It May Fall Again: Sheng Keyi’s π‘Šπ‘–π‘™π‘‘ πΉπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘–π‘‘” by Dragoş Ilca

    {Written by Dragoş Ilca, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Sheng Keyi (author), Shelly Bryant (translator), Wild Fruit, Penguin, 2018. 350 pgs. Wild Fruit is split into three…

    Mar 29, 2019
    [REVIEW] “Building It Up So That It May Fall Again: Sheng Keyi’s π‘Šπ‘–π‘™π‘‘ πΉπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘–π‘‘” by Dragoş Ilca
  • “Is Hong Kong Losing One of Its Finest Anglophone Fiction Writers?: Xu Xi’s πΌπ‘›π‘ π‘–π‘”π‘›π‘–π‘“π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘π‘’” by Michael Tsang

    {Written by Michael Tsang, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Xu Xi, Insignificance, Typhoon Media/Signal 8 Press, 2018. 190 pgs. Compared to her previous work, the stories in…

    Mar 27, 2019
    “Is Hong Kong Losing One of Its Finest Anglophone Fiction Writers?: Xu Xi’s πΌπ‘›π‘ π‘–π‘”π‘›π‘–π‘“π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘π‘’” by Michael Tsang
  • Best of the Net 2018 + Cha

    We are very pleased to announce that Joanna Lee’s story β€œPrawn Mee”, published in the April 2018 issue (Issue 39) ofΒ Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, has been selected for inclusion in Best of the Net AnthologyΒ 2018. Additionally,Β Rae Rival’s poem “Tiempo…

    Mar 27, 2019
    Best of the Net 2018 + Cha
  • [Review] “Four Birds of a Far Flown Feather: Four Poetry Collections” by Stephanie Studzinski

    {Written by Stephanie Studzinski, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} ❀ Greg Santos, Blackbirds, Eyewear Publishing, 2018. 44 pgs. ❀ Anuradha Vijayakrishnan, The Who-Am-I Bird, Bombaykala Books, 2018. 70 pgs.…

    Mar 25, 2019
    [Review] “Four Birds of a Far Flown Feather: Four Poetry Collections” by Stephanie Studzinski
  • [REVIEW] “The Love Songs of Dino Mahoney” by Kate Rogers

    {Written by Kate Rogers, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Konstandinos Mahoney, Tutti Frutti, SPM Publications, 2018. 78 pgs. Tutti Frutti is a wonderful collection of condensed, original,…

    Mar 25, 2019
    [REVIEW] “The Love Songs of Dino Mahoney” by Kate Rogers
  • [Review] “Poetry Universe: Makoto Ōoka’s Beneath the Sleepless Tossing of the Planets: Selected Poems” by Claire Cuccio

    {Written by Claire Cuccio, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Makoto Ōoka (author), Janine Beichman (translator), Beneath the Sleepless Tossing of the Planets: Selected Poems, Kurodahan Press, 2018.…

    Mar 25, 2019
    [Review] “Poetry Universe: Makoto Ōoka’s Beneath the Sleepless Tossing of the Planets: Selected Poems” by Claire Cuccio
  • [REVIEW] “On Three Bilingual Pocket Books by Poet-travellers” by Carolyn Lau

    {Written by Carolyn Lau, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} ❀ Huang Lihai (author), Kit Kelen and Chris Song (translators), feed birds rainbows, ASM and Cerberus Press, 2014. 132…

    Mar 25, 2019
    [REVIEW] “On Three Bilingual Pocket Books by Poet-travellers” by Carolyn Lau
  • [REVIEW] “Hong Kong Noir” by Akin Jeje

    {Written by Akin Jeje, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Jason Y. Ng and Susan Blumberg-Kason (editors), Hong Kong Noir, Akashic and Blacksmith Books, 2018. 256 pgs. Elegiac…

    Mar 24, 2019
    [REVIEW] “Hong Kong Noir” by Akin Jeje
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