Collected Hong Kong Stories
Autor David T K Wongen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789881376527
ISBN-10: 9881376521
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: BLACKSMITH BOOKS
Colecția Blacksmith Books (HK)
ISBN-10: 9881376521
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: BLACKSMITH BOOKS
Colecția Blacksmith Books (HK)
Recenzii
David T. K. Wong sends us on exciting journeys between East and West and challenges our perceptions of what has been gained and what could be lost in the process ... An exceptional read. Pam Fraser Solomon, Senior Producer, Short Stories, BBC Radio 4
Wong is an exceptionally fluent writer whose compelling stories cover a wide range of themes. His talent sparkles, inveigles and mesmerizes. Sylvia Tankel, Editor of Short Stories International
Clean, direct and subtly understated... an instinctive grasp of the short-story formula. South China Morning Post
David T. K. Wongs prose, spare and clean, occasionally rises to eloquence. Sometimes I found myself pausing to replay a paragraph, marvelling at how nicely he lays words down on the page. For English readers starved for something more penetrating than tourist-snap fiction, this writer comes across as a convincing storyteller. Joel McCormick, Window magazine
Wong has been hailed as a Hong Kong voice in English. Perhaps most impressive of all is Wongs studied refusal to sensationalise a culture chiefly known to fiction for its flamboyant characters and settings. Robert McCrum, The Observer
The author has a delightful ability to find the extraordinary in ordinary people. Sunday Standard
Wong is an exceptionally fluent writer whose compelling stories cover a wide range of themes. His talent sparkles, inveigles and mesmerizes. Sylvia Tankel, Editor of Short Stories International
Clean, direct and subtly understated... an instinctive grasp of the short-story formula. South China Morning Post
David T. K. Wongs prose, spare and clean, occasionally rises to eloquence. Sometimes I found myself pausing to replay a paragraph, marvelling at how nicely he lays words down on the page. For English readers starved for something more penetrating than tourist-snap fiction, this writer comes across as a convincing storyteller. Joel McCormick, Window magazine
Wong has been hailed as a Hong Kong voice in English. Perhaps most impressive of all is Wongs studied refusal to sensationalise a culture chiefly known to fiction for its flamboyant characters and settings. Robert McCrum, The Observer
The author has a delightful ability to find the extraordinary in ordinary people. Sunday Standard