Yan Lianke tells a horrendous tale of a macabre day in the Middle Kingdom
Chinese author Yan Lianke, a perennial Nobel Prize candidate, explores a sleepwalker epidemic in his new novel set in the Chinese village of Gaotian, described as a grand and magnificent adventure by Maria Schottenius.
Students from Dongduk Women's University Publish 'Cities Speak China'
Students from Dongduk Women's University have recently published a book titled 'Cities Speak China,' focusing on various aspects of Chinese society and culture.
Wang Huning, a Chinese in the Shoe
The article discusses Wang Huning, a member of the Chinese Communist Party's Politburo, in the context of his interesting parallels with the literary character Karla from John Le Carre's works.
Yu Hua: "The freest time in China was in the late 90s"
Chinese writer Yu Hua discusses the freedom of China in the late 1990s while presenting his latest novel 'The Hidden City' in Spain.