Ma Jian’s latest novel The Dark Road, which explores the terrible effects of the One Child Policy on Chinese women, … Learn more
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Ma Jian’s latest novel The Dark Road, which explores the terrible effects of the One Child Policy on Chinese women, … Learn more
From China to Kyrgyzstan, and from Iran to Turkey to Rome, food writer and Beijing cookery school owner Jen Lin-Liu trots around the globe to immerse in the rich and disparate cultures of noodle and, along the way, discovers the truths about commitment, independence and love. … Learn more
Shimmering with humour and pathos, the works by US writer Andrew Lam, including his 2013 release, Birds of Paradise Lost, … Learn more
Town. Forest. City. Caves and Landscapes. … Learn more
Do you want to write about Asia’s One Percent? Or even join them? … Learn more
Shakespeare once quipped that “brevity is the soul of wit,” Louise Brooks’ commented “writing is 1 percent inspiration, and 99 percent elimination.” … Learn more
Unsavory Elements is a collection of original and true stories commissioned from 28 renowned writers about their experiences living in China…. Learn more
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Read and Lift: An international panel of Festival authors Andrew Lam (US), Evan Fallenberg (Israel), Marshall Moore and poet Nicholas Wong (both from Hong Kong), offers excerpts from their latest works in our prelude session. … Learn more
Expect thigh-slapping acerbic wordplay and bawdy bar room ballads as Luke Wright introduces you to a cast of greedy politicians and boozy ne’er-do-wells…. Learn more