Reviews of The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung, and Winter Sun Poems by Shi Zhi, originally published in US China Today, a publication of the University of Southern California
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China’s revolution subjected its traditional culture to extreme, iconoclastic critique that reached ...
Wang Lixiong’s Yellow Peril (1991) represents the return of political fiction of the future not seen...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
As the end of summer vacation quickly draws near, we at The China Beat have been talking about what ...
During no previous century in China’s long history has society experienced more profound and far-rea...
Headlines about China have been looking the same for some time now. “The China story” always seems t...
After a few weeks of vacation, China Beat is back to posting (though we considered making an 8 perce...
China dazzled the world with Olympic pageantry and athletic prowess; however, an equally inspiring p...
We like to keep tabs on the contributors who write for us, and some of them have been publishing som...
KODEX 6 (2016) has titled: Transforming Book Culture in China, 1600-2016China’s publishing industry ...
The political, economic and social changes experienced by China over the past decade have been mirro...
While our forthcoming blog-to-book, China in 2008, contains some content that regular China Beat rea...
Last month, we announced our forthcoming book, China in 2008: A Year of Great Significance, to be pu...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
China’s revolution subjected its traditional culture to extreme, iconoclastic critique that reached ...
Wang Lixiong’s Yellow Peril (1991) represents the return of political fiction of the future not seen...