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Edinburgh Review 124 (2008)


124 (2008)
China

Edinburgh Review
 


FICTION

Dung Kai-Cheung
Sugar Street
Ice House Street
Zhong Lihe
translated and introduced by T.M. McClellan
Old country folk
Keith Aitchison
Buddha in the sand
Yang Lian
City of one person

POETRY

Wen Yiduo
Sam Meekings
Erinn Batykefer

ARTICLES

Natascha Gentz
Documentary photography in China
Fraser Newham
Memories of G Block
Nick Holdstock
Martin Hala
Will Brady
Migrant workers
Natascha Gentz
The first Chinese Nobel Laureate
John Chinnery
Yan Fu, pioneer translator
Julian Ward
Buddhism and war in Chinese film
Iain Orr
China and the centrality of ecology
Jennie Renton
Making friends with the mist

PHOTOGRAPHS

From the exhibition China: A photographic portrait

REVIEWS

Hannah Adcock
Ross Alloway
Jenni Calder
Aileen Christianson
Bernard Crick
Natascha Gentz
Alasdair Gillon
Andy Gloege
Stephen Lackaye
Michael Lister
Matthew McGuire
Ian Stephen
Roland Stiven
Julian Ward


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