Nikil Saval on the works of the Chinese Nobel Laureate in The LRB When the English translation of Mo Yan’s...
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Elvira Baryakina talks about her novel ‘White Shanghai,’ a work that connects wildly different tales of struggle and survival in...
Review of From the Fatherland, With Love, By Ryu Murakami, trans. Ralph McCarthy, Charles de Wolf and Ginny Tapley Takemori...
JASMINE, by Noboru Tsujihara, translated by Juliet W. Carpenter., reviewed in the Japan Times That the Western world has lost...
Zhu Wen's THE MATCHMAKER, THE APPRENTICE, AND THE FOOTBALL FAN: MORE STORIES OF CHINA reviewed in The Taipei Times This...
‘Snow Hunters,’ by Paul Yoon reviewed in the NYT A number of remarkable short novels have emerged in the recent...
Review of Alex Rutherford's The Serpent’s Tooth in The Asian Age When you count Genghis Khan, Tamerlane — or Timur Lang...
‘Fiction has to take liberties to illuminate the truth,’ says novelist Farrukh Dhondy in this Asian Age interview Farrukh Dhondy...
Review of Ma Jian's "The Dark Road" (tr Flora Drew) in the Vancouver Sun. “The one child policy is a...
Originally written and published in Urdu by Muhammad Hadi Ruswa in 1899, the poignant tale of Umrao mirrored the lives...
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