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Nov 1, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Yan Sun |Yan Ge |Chen Zhang
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Dec 27, 2023 |
irishtimes.com | Yan Ge
The Woman Back from Moscow Author: Ha JinISBN-13: 978-1635423778Publisher: Other PressGuideline Price: £20.99In 1941, in Moscow, Sun Yomei, a bright student at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts, confessed to her girlfriend Lily, after turning down a marriage proposal from Lin Biao, who was regarded as the most capable general of the Chinese Communist Party, that she only loved art and wanted to be an artist and that “as a woman, I wanted to live a life in pursuit of beauty”.
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Jul 26, 2023 |
grazia.co.in | Andrew Ridker |Yan Ge
Add these four books to your TBR pile as soon as possible:1. Hope by Andrew Ridker, Penguin Random House Andrew Ridker’s latest novel follows the Greenspans, a seemingly regular family, over the course of one year that is volatile and leads to them questioning and compromising on the values that have shaped their lives. 2.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Yan Ge |Pat Conroy |Barbara Kingsolver
by Yan Ge ‧ A bold, confident book that delights in written language even as it probes it. “Elsewhere” is a fitting description of this literary buffet of a short story collection. These tales are set across multiple countries and centuries. To give an idea of the range on display, the collection’s two best stories follow a woman falling in love with the Facebook page of a recently deceased stranger and a political plot among the disciples of Confucius.
Book review: Yan Ge’s English-language debut Elsewhere probes Chinese diaspora through mother tongue
Jun 3, 2023 |
straitstimes.com | Yan Ge |Shermaine Ang
Elsewhere By Yan GeShort Stories/Faber & Faber/Paperback/336 pages/$25.45/Books Kinokuniya 5 starsA Chinese girl meets an Irish boy at a foreign film screening. They part ways after he tells her to add him as a friend on Facebook. Already a subscriber?
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