
Literature as an act of exile
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It all started with a joke, or jokes. After signing the publishing agreement last week for my novel, The Great Leader and His Eternal Life, I felt the urge to post the Note below:
Yes, after all, why not?
The thing is, there are plenty of...
Recently, I have been reading works about and by Su Shi, a Chinese polymath from the eleventh century. Despite his fame as a poet and essayist, I did not read much from him before. It might be because his most renowned works, The Red Cliffs...
Russian history is fascinating, just as Russian literature is. Sometimes, history can be learned through works of literature instead of reading history books. Despite its perils, literature can sometimes even give a better sense of an epoch...
From the writer: In case you have not read the diary entries from Week 1, I suggest reading them first before reading further.
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December 27th, Saturday
Seoul
At first, N— did not get it when I said Korea does not feel like home to me. Tomorrow, I am going to Manchuria. The contemporary Chinese simply call it the Dongbei now, the Northeast, but the two names do not...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Works in The Metropolitan Review, The Republic of Letters, Puerto del Sol, and others. I read, write, and translate.
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