Archives of December , 2005
I have long assumed that poets with a scientific background love science and poetry in equal measure, however I was also curious to find out to what extent science affects their poetry. Through a series of interviews, I made some surprising discoveries of my own. [Part 1]
Under the rule of the Communist Party of China (CPC), there is little room for the works of Chinese liberal writers. Looking around the world, there is few media focusing on Chinese literature, philosophy, history, or Jurisprudence. Seldom publishers dare to publish works of
To the Chinese people, comedy is always a one act play, while tragedy is often a play with many acts. However, while fate is making the Chinese people experiencing more suffering, it has also made it possible for liberal writers from China to gain a deeper understanding about human
Let us begin with that ridiculous 1997 Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, edited by Maynard Mack, which patronizingly accommodated only four so-called “non-mainstream” writers – two writing in English and one a biological female. In contrast, the 2003 Bedford Anthology
ARCHIVES of December , 2005
- Fiji- An overview of current developments re: Pacific Writing Forum/Niu Waves and new writing.
- Who goes there? Strangers, borders and fear.
- Freedom of Speech – A Perspective of Literature in Vietnam
- Body/Language: An Interview with Shen and Jonathan Wonham
- Oranges and Rust: An Interview with Jeannine Hall Gailey and Jill Chan
- Oranges and Rust: An Interview with Jeannine Hall Gailey and Jill Chan
- Free Writers of China and Sacred Fire of Liberty Website
- 将中国的苦难转化为人类的精神价值
- Turn the Misery of China into Spiritual Values of Mankind
- BEYOND BORDERS / WHOSE VOICES ARE HEARD? / ISAGANI R. CRUZ
- BEYOND BORDERS / PERSPECTIVES / ISAGANI R. CRUZ
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: THE REGIONS BEYOND