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Arriving Yesterday

Jonah 約拿

Dispatches from worlds past, present, and possible // essays on philosophy, literature, and culture, with a special interest in China

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Latest Issues

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The People's Life Coach

To get from my guesthouse on the Peking University campus to the classroom and office buildings, you have to pass by the tennis courts. On the fencing for the tennis courts are displayed a set of four-character slogans extolling the virtues...

2 months ago
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Transmit or Innovate?

“The Master said, “I transmit rather than innovate. I trust in and love the ancient ways. I might thus humbly compare myself to Old Peng.”

2 months ago
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A Nameless Being in the Winter Smog

Last week I went to morning mass in Beijing. The service was to start at 7:30, before the beginning of the workday. I set my alarm for six, I got up properly at 6:05. I used the toilet. I put coffee in a filter and filled my mug with hot wa...

3 months ago
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Don't Reset the Game

Dear AY readers,

7 months ago
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  • Jonah 約拿

    Canadian writer based in Beijing. Essays on thought and culture + China stuff + sometimes, stories. Associate Editor at The Hinternet: https://www.the-hinternet.com/.

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