Category: Sabina Knight
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π RETURN TO FIRST IMPRESSIONSπ RETURN TO CHA REVIEW OF BOOKS AND FILM Wang Anyi (author), Todd Foley (translator), I Love Bill and Other Stories, Foreword by Xudong Zhang, Cornell University Press, 2023. 260 pgs. Since reading the original in 2001, I…
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Helen Wang: When reading and translating, Iβve often wondered about Chinese narrative. I knew from reading with my own children how important storytelling is for credibility and engagement, even at a very young age. How do English and Chinese narrative…
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π RETURN TO JUST ANOTHER DAY June 4th! Itβs June 4th. For 34 years Tiananmen has loomed especially large around the anniversary. Much of last week I was writing about the period as I finished my review of Julian Gewirtzβs Never…
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π Return to First Impressionsπ Return to Cha Review of Books and Films Hongjian Wang, Decadence in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture: A Comparative and Literary-Historical Reevaluation, Cambria Press, 2020. pgs. 252. The modern notion of decadence developed from Montesquieuβs…
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![[FEATURE] βThe Power of Chinese Narrative: An Interview with SabinaΒ Knightβ by Helen Wang](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/sabina-knight-2-copy.jpeg?w=1024)
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![[REVIEW] “Through the Lens of European Decadence: Hongjian Wang’s π·ππππππππ ππ ππππππ πΆβππππ π πΏππ‘ππππ‘π’ππ πππ πΆπ’ππ‘π’ππ” by Sabina Knight](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/decadence-in-modern-chinese-literature-and-culture-a-comparative-and-literary-historical-reevaluation-1.jpg?w=500)