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Chinese novels in translation are having something of a golden age right now, with some incredible wuxia novels (martial arts fantasy books), Chinese sci-fi, and earth-shattering Chinese literary fiction for readers to lose themselves in [More]
hiya! here’s another one all about some beautiful classics xx In this video… The Journey to the West https://tidd.ly/3mmQzMX The Italian https://tidd.ly/3D98c92 Letters to a Young Poet https://tidd.ly/37ZCL2F To The Lighthouse https://tidd.ly/3gmm6KW Egil’s Saga https://tidd.ly/3zb6TUs [More]
China’s intelligence agency MSS is a mystery to the world. In this episode of Espionage Stories, we will find out how this agency works, collects intelligence and recruits spies. Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiberalHinduOfficial Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Liberal_Hindu [More]
In a new book titled, “The Scientist and the Spy: A True Story of China, the FBI, and Industrial Espionage”, author Mara Hvistendahl explores a previously unreported FBI surveillance program that focused on Chinese scientists [More]
I recentky read these two books, both translated from Chinese. Check out the author’s work below! Tang Fei’s stories: Call Girl – https://www.apex-magazine.com/call-girl/ The Person Who Saw Cetus – http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/tang_05_17/ Broken Stars – https://sqmag.com/2016/01/01/edition-24-broken-stars-by-tang-fei-translator-ken-liu/ A [More]
I review the book, Chinese Religion: An Introduction (Third Edition), by Laurence G. Thompson from The Religious Life of Man Series.