Issue 7 Launch Party 第七期发布会
Saturday April 3rd @ 3-5 pm. Issue 7 will be RELEASED.
Saturday April 3rd @ 3-5 pm. Issue 7 will be RELEASED.
In these lines, every physical aspect extends deep into the references and curiosities of thinking, creating a space for images and ideas to gather and proliferate.
“There is a haunting at the table of steam” writes Kan Ren Jie, our January feature. Indeed, never has a family dinner felt so foreboding. Exquisite imagery of food and memory are changed through Kan’s diction into something rich and seething.
“You cannot escape the bugs,” writes Anisha Joshi, beginning this haunting tale of a childhood season, almost surreal and almost psychological, and also not so easy to leave behind. Joshi, a young Nepali writer and Duke Kunshan student, speaks briefly on Nepali authors and fear in a short interview; and lastly Jack Calder investigates our entomological anxieties.
In this new series, professor, philosopher, critic, editor, traveler, and writer “Q” aka Kyoo Lee 李圭 이규 co-reflects on/with a curated selection of qloriously innovative authors and artists from across the globe.
Presenting the loud, tumbling, and heavily felt poetry of Max Yu, a rising poet and playwright from the San Francisco Bay Area living in Shanghai.
Novelist Damyanti Biswas talks crime fiction, secrets, short stories, and why she’s donated the author proceeds from her debut novel to two charities.
The Book of Shanghai is a tour of contemporary literature in the great megacity, and today, Sara F. Costa will be your guide.