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  • Adrift in the South

    by Xiao Hai ...
    Translated by Tony Hao ...
    When Xiao Hai turned fifteen, his family paid a vocational-school teacher 1,200 yuan to find him a factory job in Shenzhen. So began fifteen years spent moving between the garment mills and electronics factories of China's fast-growing southern cities.Adrift in the South is a memoir of life as a migrant labourer in the twenty-first century, making iPhones and baby clothes, hand-stitching football ... Read more

    $14.59 USD

  • Song of Shadows

    DescriptionWith delicacy and precision, the major Chinese poet Xiao Hai conjures shadows to explore philosophical questions of illusion and reality, history and time, art and language. Composed of several hundred interconnected poems, Xiao’s collection is, in his words, “a dynamic, creative, and open system of experience.” Deftly translated by Zhu Yu, Song of Shadows brings Wordsworth and Whitman ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Song of Shadows

    by Xiao Hai ...
    Translated by Zhu Yu ...
    With delicacy and precision, the major Chinese poet Xiao Hai conjures shadows to explore philosophical questions of illusion and reality, history and time, art and language. Composed of several hundred interconnected poems, Xiao’s collection is, in his words, “a dynamic, creative, and open system of experience.” Deftly translated by Zhu Yu, Song of Shadows brings Wordsworth and Whitman into artful ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

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  • Sky, Wind, and Stars

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  • Wish You Happy Forever

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    by Jenny Bowen ...
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    Selected Poems

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