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    There is No Barbed Wire in the Sky

    Updated: 2021-12-17

    Each of these six novellas and short stories, written by Mongolian writer Ayonga since the turn of the century, begins from a different perspective.

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    Balloon

    Updated: 2021-12-16

    The ten short stories in this book are highly characteristic of Pema Tseden's work, from the earlier "Enticement" and "Afternoon" to the more recent "Urgy.n's Teeth", "The Ninth Man", and "Stranger". The original stories behind Venice Film Festival Awards nominees Tharlo and Balloon are also included.

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    Robber's Tavern

    Updated: 2021-12-14

    Natural prose, and with empathy and an accomplished touch, Tsering Norbu incants story after story about love and compassion from the hallowed, sublime lands of Tibet.

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    The Late Elegy

    Updated: 2021-12-14

    The Late Elegy is a collection of Jidi Majia's poetry, writings, and artwork.

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    A Village Family

    Updated: 2021-12-13

    "It was the wife of the oldest Yesen son who let out a long, deep sigh into the dark, 'There are too many hardships in this world.'"

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    Pearls and Agates

    Updated: 2021-12-11

    "Birth and death are the games of our human world, our ambition the course between them, and the end: our destiny."

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    The Scarlet Bird

    Updated: 2021-12-09

    Xu Tingmai, a young man of Chinese heritage born in Scotland, returns to China to study in his father's hometown Nanjing.

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    My Heart Belongs to Dunhuang: An Autobiography

    Updated: 2021-12-08

    My Heart Belongs to Dunhuang tells the story of Fan Jinshi, who is referred to as the "daughter of Dunhuang" as she devoted 50 years of her life to protecting Dunhuang.

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    Folk Ballad

    Updated: 2021-12-07

    Folk Ballad is not only a Bildungsroman of a countryside teenager, but also a record of a village's development in transitional decades, as well as the self-renewal journey of the Chinese nation.

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    Forget Me

    Updated: 2021-12-03

    Qian Xiuling, a woman from southeast China born into a powerful family, saved 110 Belgian hostages from the German Nazis during World War II.