In a time when the news media is the main site of contention for how China gets represented, translations of classical Chinese poetry can easily escape our attention.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
In a time when the news media is the main site of contention for how China gets represented, translations of classical Chinese poetry can easily escape our attention.
With its non sequitur dialogue, arias sounding from the sky, and houses that vanish behind characters’ backs, the book takes place in a dreamscape—Dali’s playful surprises bathed in Munch’s crepuscular light.
More than a fast-paced thriller, Searching for Sylvie Lee is a meditation on dislocation, the gulf that separates generations of migrants, and the price of achieving some version of the American dream.
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