Reading China: The Book of Shanghai
The Book of Shanghai is a tour of contemporary literature in the great megacity, and today, Sara F. Costa will be your guide.
The Book of Shanghai is a tour of contemporary literature in the great megacity, and today, Sara F. Costa will be your guide.
Once again, Jung Chang brings the female experience into the spotlight, but instead of focusing on the uncommon lives of common people, this time she introduces three extraordinary women who helped shape 20th century China.
When you can’t come to Spittoon reading nights, Spittoon reading nights come to you! Presenting the first Spittoon Podcast.
When Bei Dao returned to Beijing, everything was completely different. The shock of this experience released the flood of memories and emotions that sparked City Gate, Open Up.
You really have to read Can Xue to understand. Frontier is a good way to start.
Do we still know the places that we leave behind after so many years?
“A lightning factory explodes/ at sea speed/ nobody knows anything/ about the moon that lives on your nerves.” Spittoon Monthly introduces three harpoon-like poems translated from the Portuguese by their award-winning author, Sara F. Costa.