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1.
The Asian American Elite's Victory: Crazy Rich Asians in Print and on Screen
(October 2018/Book reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
This review contains spoilers to the entire franchise. Though highly celebrated commercially, Crazy Rich Asians the film also seems to have attracted much critical backlas
2.
Michael Tsang
(October 2018/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world liter
3.
Memory, Trauma, Love: Wesley Leon Aroozoo's I Want to Go Home/帰りたい
(April 2018/Book reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Wesley Leon Aroozoo (author), Miki Hawkinson (translator), I Want to Go Home, Math Paper Press, 2017. 222 pgs. A sincerely written, beautifully produced book, I Want to Go
4.
Michael Tsang
(April 2018/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literat
5.
Locked Potential: Antony Dapiran's City of Protest
(December 2017/Book reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Antony Dapiran, City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong, Penguin, 134 pgs. 2017. Antony Dapiran's book, City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent
6.
Michael Tsang
(December 2017/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
7.
Candid Hong Kong: PEN Hong Kong's Anthology
(December 2017/Book reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
PEN Hong Kong, Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a borrowed place, Blacksmith Books, 2017. 400 pgs. Disclosure: Co-editor of Cha Tammy Ho Lai-Ming is an edit
8.
A City of Poets
(October 2017/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Paul Hetherington and Shane Strange (editors), Cities: Ten Poets, Ten Cities, Recent Work Press, 2017. 160 pgs. Cities: Ten Cities, Ten Poets is an interesting proj
9.
Synchrony and Diachrony: Philip Holden's Heaven Has Eyes
(October 2017/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Philip Holden, Heaven Has Eyes, Epigram Books, 2016. 272 pgs. The meaning of the Chinese saying "heaven has eyes" is that people doing bad deeds will get
10.
Michael Tsang
(October 2017/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
11.
Dream-like Reality, Reality-like Dream: Kyoko Yoshida's Disorientalism
(October 2017/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Kyoko Yoshida, Disorientalism, Vagabond Press, 2014. 192 pgs. The stories in Japanese author Kyoko Yoshida's debut collection, Disorientalism, were first publis
12.
Michael Tsang
(June 2017/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literat
13.
Living through Paradoxes: Furukawa Hideo’s Horse, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure
(June 2017/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Hideo Furukawa (author), Doug Slaymaker and Akiko Takenaka (translators), Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure: A Tale that Begins with Fukushima, Columbia University P
14.
It's Only the Beginning: A Review of Afterness
(March 2017/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Rebekah Chan, Gregg Schroeder, Jenn Chan Lyman, Quenntis Ashby, Amanda Webster (editors), Afterness: Literature from the New Transnational Asia, After-Party Press, 2016. 351 p
15.
Michael Tsang
(March 2017/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
16.
Whither the Incipience; Or, the Beauty of Schisms
(September 2016/Umbrella)
by
Michael Tsang
Two years ago, four of us at Cha co-edited "Whither Hong Kong" for the September 2014 issue. In the original call for submissions for that special section of poetry, we ask
17.
Michael Tsang
(September 2016/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
18.
Michael Tsang
(June 2016/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world liter
19.
Living in the Moments: Shirley Geok-lin Lim's Ars Poetica for the Day and Do You Live In?
(June 2016/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Do You Live In?, Ethos Boos, 2015. 105 pgs. Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Ars Poetica for the Day, Ethos Books, 2015. 105 pgs. The titles of Shirle
20.
A Hong Kong Poetic Modernity: Eight Hong Kong Poets
(March 2016/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
David McKirdy and Peter Gordon (editors), Eight Hong Kong Poets, Chameleon Press, 2015. 136 pgs. In 1993, the now defunct Big Weather Press published a pioneering p
21.
Michael Tsang
(March 2016/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literat
22.
Confident and Authentic: Michelle Tudor’s Miyoko & Other Stories
(December 2015/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Michelle Tudor, Miyoko & Other Stories, Platypus Press, 2015. 72 pgs. Michelle Tudor's Miyoko & Other Stories is a highly accomplished collection of fou
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Ending on a High Note: Nigel Collett's Firelight of a Different Colour
(December 2015/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Nigel Collett, Firelight of a Different Colour: The Life and Times of Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing, Signal 8 Press, 2014. 463pgs. I still remember how my parents' co
24.
Michael Tsang
(December 2015/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
25.
Epicentre
(December 2015/Poetry)
by
Michael Tsang
after the Tianjin explosions
26.
Michael O'Sullivan
(September 2015/Contributors)
...ost recent book is Weakness: A Literary and Philosophical History. Along with Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Kate Rogers and
Michael Tsang
, he co-edited the "Whither Hong Kong?" section in the Septembe...
27.
When Culture Discounts Aesthetics: Tomoko Mitani's Will Not Forget Both Laughter And Tears
(June 2015/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Tomoko Mitani (Author), Yukari F. Meldrum (Translator), Will Not Forget Both Laughter and Tears, University of Alberta Press, 2013. 205 pgs. Consisting of 22 short
28.
Michael O'Sullivan
(June 2015/Contributors)
...ost recent book is Weakness: A Literary and Philosophical History. Along with Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Kate Rogers and
Michael Tsang
, he co-edited the "Whither Hong Kong?" section in the Septembe...
29.
Resurrecting the Abject: Nicholas Wong's Crevasse
(June 2015/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Nicholas Wong, Crevasse, Kaya Press, 2015. 80 pgs. Nicholas Wong's sophmore poetry collection, Crevasse, is the second poetry collection published by a young me
30.
Poetic Cosmopolitanism: Tammy Ho Lai-Ming's Hula Hooping
(June 2015/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Tammy Ho Lai-ming, Hula Hooping, Chameleon Press, 2015. 108 pgs. The first half of 2015 has been an exciting time for the English literary scene in Hong Kong, as it
31.
Michael Tsang
(June 2015/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
is a native of Hong Kong, and holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, researching on Hong Kong English writing. His broader research interests are on postcolonial and world literatur
32.
Thrilling Panic Attacks: Amanda Lee Koe's The Ministry of Moral Panic
(December 2014/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Amanda Lee Koe, Ministry of Moral Panic, Epigram Books, 2013. 208 pgs In an essay titled "The Flash of the Fireflies," the South African Nobel laureate Na
33.
Michael Tsang
(December 2014/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specialising in postco
34.
Whither Hong Kong?: A Preface
(September 2014/Whither Hong Kong)
by Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Michael O'Sullivan, Kate Rogers and
Michael Tsang
"Lennon Wall Hong Kong", photo by Eddie Tay. See more pictures at Hong Kong Lucida. In early July, we
35.
Guest Editors
(September 2014/Contributors)
... co-edited the "Whither Hong Kong?" section, along with Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Michael O'Sullivan and
Michael Tsang
. [Whither Hong Kong?] [Cha profile] Michael O’Sullivan is from Ir...
36.
The Mighty Pen: Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong's Voices from Tibet
(September 2014/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong (authors), Violet S. Law (editor and translator), Voices from Tibet: Selected Essays and Reportage, Hong Kong University Press and University o
37.
Loud and Encore: OutLoud Too
(September 2014/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Vaughan Rapatahana, Kate Rogers, Madeleine Slavick (editors), OutLoud Too, MCCM Creations, 2014. 148 pgs. OutLoud Too is probably the best showcase of English poetic ta
38.
Michael Tsang
(September 2014/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in postcolo
39.
Maori Voices: Reihana Robinson’s Auē Rona and Vaughan Rapatahana’s Schisms
(June 2014/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Reihana Robinson, Auē Rona, Steele Roberts Publishers, 2012. 68 pgs. Vaughan Rapatahana, Schisms, Lazarus Media, 2013. 113 pgs. In this review, I will look at two poetry
40.
Michael Tsang
(June 2014/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in postcolo
41.
Three Generations of Hong Kong English Poetry: Leung Ping-kwan, Agnes Lam and Jennifer Wong
(June 2014/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Leung Ping-kwan, Fly Heads and Bird Claws, MCCM Creations, 2012. 200 pgs. Agnes Lam, A Pond in the Sky: Selected and New Poems, ASM Poetry, 2013. 195 pgs. Jennifer Wong, Gold
42.
Michael Tsang
(December 2013/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in postcolo
43.
Let the Voices Speak
(December 2013/Articles)
by
Michael Tsang
Miller, Stephen D. (Author and Translator) and Patrick Donnelly (Translator), The Wind from Vulture Peak: The Buddhification of Japanese Waka in the Heian Period, Cornell University
44.
Michael Tsang
(June 2013/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in post
45.
The Stark Reality of Japan: Charlie Canning's The 89TH Temple
(June 2013/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Charlie Canning, The 89TH Temple, Outskirts Press, 2012. 212 pgs. My first cultural shock in Japan was seeing an entire shelf in a Tokyo bookstore filled with books about the
46.
Michael Tsang
(March 2013/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in postco
47.
More than Meets the Eye: Sky Lanterns and The New Village
(March 2013/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Wong Yoon Wah, (trans. Ho Lian Geok and Ng Yi-Sheng), The New Village, Ethos Books, 2012. 155 pgs. Frank Stewart and Fiona Sze-Lorrain (eds.), Sky Lanterns: New Poetry fro
48.
Resurrecting the Sacrifices of Modernity: Shin Kyung-sook's Please Look After Mother
(November 2012/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Shin Kyung-sook, Please Look After Mother, Vintage Books, 2012. 274 pgs. Earlier this year, Please Look After Mother became the first South Korean book to win the Man Asian
49.
Consuming Love: Zhang Yueran's The Promise Bird
(November 2012/Reviews)
by
Michael Tsang
Zhang Yueran, (trans. Jeremy Tiang), The Promise Bird, Math Paper Press, 2012. 323 pgs. In 2010, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei presented an art installation, Sunflower Seeds, at
50.
Michael Tsang
(November 2012/Contributors)
Michael Tsang
received his BA in English and MPhil in Gender Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now reading for a PhD degree at the University of Warwick, specializing in postco
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