Category: Dung Kai-Cheung
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π RETURN TO FIRST IMPRESSIONSπ RETURN TO CHA REVIEW OF BOOKS AND FILMS Dung Kai-cheung (author), Bonnie S. McDougall and Anders Hansson (translators), A Catalog of Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, Columbia University Press, 2022. 218 pgs. First published in…
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Abstract Hong Kong has long been depicted as a trading gateway between China and the rest of the world, to the profit of all three parties. Dung Kai-cheung θ£ε―η« , one of Hong Kongβs most highly regarded novelists, reveals ways in which…
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[Download Kai-cheung’s selected text here.]Β Β [Return to Table of Contents.] Dung Kai-cheung θ£εη« was born in Hong Kong in 1967 and received his BA and MPhil in comparative literature at the University of Hong Kong. He has won several literary…
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![[EXCLUSIVE] “Recollecting a moment in time: Reflections on Dung Kai-cheungβs πβπ πΆππ‘ππππ” by Bonnie S. McDougall](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/dung-kai-cheung.jpg?w=800)

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