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  • Apr 04, 2015 15:51 PM
    The Porcelain Thief: Searching the Middle Kingdom for Buried China
    In this bold memoir, journalist and author Huang Hsu takes readers on a ride through tracing his family's history in China on a search for ancestral relics
  • Apr 04, 2015 15:45 PM
    Preparation for the Next Life
    A readable if workmanlike love story centers on the aftereffects of a young man's service in Iraq and a Chinese immigrant's attempt to stitch her life together
  • Apr 04, 2015 14:04 PM
    Committed to Memory
    Gu Shengying and Lu Hongen, two of China's most celebrated musicians of their day, represented a generation of intellectuals that fell under the tragedy wrought by the extreme politics of the Cultural Revolution
  • Mar 28, 2015 08:59 AM
    Confucius and the World He Created
    Michael Schuman offers a comprehensive view on how the 5th century philosopher influenced the development of modern Asian societies
  • Mar 28, 2015 08:59 AM
    The Lost Novel
    Readers will get skillful musings on the poetic form in this collection of poems by James Shea
  • Mar 28, 2015 08:58 AM
    Reinventing the Bicycle in Beijing
    Two cyclists are going the distance to ensure a cycling revival can race past the boom in auto ownership on the capital's car-congested streets
  • Mar 24, 2015 16:49 PM
    Views: LGBT Community's New Corporate Comrades
    Chinese NGOs are looking to big business for advocacy channels, two activists tell Caixin
  • Mar 21, 2015 10:01 AM
    Life of Romain Rolland
    Nobel-winning novelist and musicologist Romain Rolland extended a diverse engagement which uniquely influenced writers in the May Fourth Movement
  • Mar 21, 2015 10:00 AM
    A Bad Character
    Left alone in the city of Delhi by her estranged father, a young woman named Idha falls under the spell of a nameless lover in this impressive debut novel by Deepti Kapoor
  • Mar 21, 2015 09:59 AM
    Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity
    Historian Franck Billé explores the swell of anti-Chinese feeling that has accompanied Mongolia's post-Soviet independence
  • Mar 14, 2015 10:32 AM
    Free Trade's First Missionary
    Biography of Sir John Bowring offers compelling focus on disagreements within the colonial leadership of Hong Kong during the time of the Second Opium War
  • Mar 14, 2015 10:30 AM
    She Will Build Him a City
    New Delhi journalist and novelist Raj Kamal Jha offers well-crafted episodic narrative infused with magic realism
  • Mar 14, 2015 10:28 AM
    Entropic Hypnotic
    Photographer Wang Bo works through the optical ambiguities of Chongqing's landscapes in his current photography series
  • Mar 06, 2015 11:30 AM
    Liem Sioe Liong's Salim Group: The Business Pillar of Suharto's Indonesia
    As well as being a book about Indonesian tycoon Liem Sioe Long, this book traces the waves of change in attitudes towards the country's Chinese community
  • Mar 06, 2015 11:00 AM
    Paint by Numbers: China's Art Factory from Mao to Now
    Author Claire Van den Heever captures the spontaneity, sincerity and idealism of the first Chinese art movements as well as how the market entered unannounced to steal the show
  • Feb 28, 2015 09:50 AM
    The Soft Edge of Cut Paper
    The age-old folk art of paper-cutting is undergoing a reinterpretation ranging from elaborate designs to simple, hand rendered silhouettes
  • Feb 28, 2015 09:45 AM
    The Sino-Russian Challenge to the World Order
    Gilbert Rozman takes the pulse of contemporary relations between Russia and China, offering an analysis rooted in national identity studies
  • Feb 28, 2015 09:40 AM
    Kalidasa for the 21st Century Reader: Selected Poetry and Drama
    Ambitious translation of classical Indian poet from Sanskrit matches meaning to lyrical contemporary language
  • Feb 25, 2015 19:52 PM
    Views: Festival Feelings
    Two Chinese people living in Britain discuss spending China's biggest holiday away from home
  • Feb 13, 2015 17:52 PM
    The Glamorous Mr. Chow: "Tell Them, the Phoenix is Rising"
    Returning in a decisive homecoming with his first solo exhibition in China, artist Michael Chow discusses the origins of his wild wanderings in the New York and London art scenes
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