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Epigraph:
“Many Chinese names
became strange or lost
in the crossing.
. . .
Perhaps the plum will flourish
on this soil, like the white plum
in our yard, and transplanted,
my daughter can recover
what is lost in translation.
Perhaps she already has.”(Kim Cheng Boey, “Plum Blossom or Quong Tart at the QVB”)
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Emily Yu Zong Reviews Everything Changes Ed. Xianlin Song and Nicolas Jose
Mascara Literary Review
Review of:
- Everything Changes : Australian Writers and China : A Transcultural Anthology 2019 anthology poetry prose
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