To the untrained ear, it's the most difficult name to pronounce in Hong Kong.Tsim Sha Tsui. Or Tsimshatsui.Many call it Chim Sha Chewy. Or TST. Some just abandon the name and refer to it as Kowloon. (In my bad Cantonese, I pronounce it as Jim Sa Joy, slurring the last … [Read more...]
The reader’s guide to winning free books
I just love receiving free books. It seems like I'm getting them all the time now. And it's not even my birthday. Take today, when I won a copy of Mingmei Yip's new novel, Song of the Silk Road (Kensington, 2011). It's such a beautiful cover. And I want that qipao. If the story … [Read more...]
Books about Hong Kong, Macau, and Shanghai
I've been having fun posting my books of the week, which usually deal with Hong Kong, China, or some aspect of Chinese culture. Not always, but mostly.Then this week a Facebook friend in Hong Kong suggested I create a Facebook group where we can post books about Hong Kong, … [Read more...]
May author readings in Chicago
I've attended two great literary events in Chicago the past two nights. It's like I was at a mini literary fest of authors who write about Asia.Tonight I heard Rachel DeWoskin speak at Women and Children First Bookstore. I've read her three books and have wanted to meet her … [Read more...]
Book of the week–The Book of Change
Last week when I reviewed Eileen Chang's The Fall of the Pagoda, I wrote I would next read its sequel, The Book of Change (Hong Kong University Press, 2010). I just finished it and now that I've come up for a breath of air, I don't know where to start. While The Fall of the … [Read more...]
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