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Zhang Lijia's Lotus shines through the dark.
by Dominique Wong, 25 April 2017
A memoir of growing up (and out) of China by Chinese-British writer and filmmaker Xiaolu Guoof.
by Dominique Wong, 13 March 2017
Wartime China through an American correspondent's eyes.
by Noelle Mateer, 11 February 2017
In both title and structure, Shenzheners draws inspiration from James Joyce's Dubliners, a collection of short stories based on a similar premise.
by Bailey Hu, 21 September 2016
Liu Cixin's award-winning trilogy comes to an end, but is it worth its hype as the Mainland's most important sci-fi work?
by Aelred Doyle, 16 September 2016
The latest Penguin China special delves into China's continual search for a common language.
by Aelred Doyle, 12 August 2016
The renowned cultural explainer Lynn Pan takes readers back to the 1920s when China's intellectuals began exploring Western notions of love.
by Aelred Doyle, 01 June 2016
Bestselling writer Song Ying presents a hu-done-it about the mysterious death of a shady business tycoon.
by Aelred Doyle, 09 May 2016
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