Moving across the country (from Irvine, California to State College, Pennsylvania) meant that most of my books—even the new ones—spent the summer packed in boxes. But alongside a rapid inhalation of all three Stieg Larsson novels, I still did a little China reading. Here, a few recommendations
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
abstract: A Foreigner's Guide to China, a creative project, is a short novel that blends cultural an...
In the fall of 2010, I advanced to candidacy at the University of California, San Diego, and bearing...
Moving across the country (from Irvine, California to State College, Pennsylvania) meant that most o...
As the end of summer vacation quickly draws near, we at The China Beat have been talking about what ...
I was booked to give a China talk in August, high season in the Hamptons, as part of the summer seri...
I’ll get to books I actually read over the summer (or in one case, am part of the way through as I w...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
I made my initial foray into China studies in the fall of 2000, when I took a course called “Travele...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
• Heading for the beach and looking for the perfect book to toss in your tote bag? At Five Books, au...
I recently received two new travel books (of sorts) in my mailbox, one of which I wrote a few short ...
China Beat will be taking a holiday break until January 3. Before we move on to 2011, though, here’s...
Reviews of The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung, and Winter Sun Poems by Shi Zhi, originally published in...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
abstract: A Foreigner's Guide to China, a creative project, is a short novel that blends cultural an...
In the fall of 2010, I advanced to candidacy at the University of California, San Diego, and bearing...
Moving across the country (from Irvine, California to State College, Pennsylvania) meant that most o...
As the end of summer vacation quickly draws near, we at The China Beat have been talking about what ...
I was booked to give a China talk in August, high season in the Hamptons, as part of the summer seri...
I’ll get to books I actually read over the summer (or in one case, am part of the way through as I w...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
I made my initial foray into China studies in the fall of 2000, when I took a course called “Travele...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
• Heading for the beach and looking for the perfect book to toss in your tote bag? At Five Books, au...
I recently received two new travel books (of sorts) in my mailbox, one of which I wrote a few short ...
China Beat will be taking a holiday break until January 3. Before we move on to 2011, though, here’s...
Reviews of The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung, and Winter Sun Poems by Shi Zhi, originally published in...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
abstract: A Foreigner's Guide to China, a creative project, is a short novel that blends cultural an...
In the fall of 2010, I advanced to candidacy at the University of California, San Diego, and bearing...