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Thursday, 18 February 2010

Cha contributors in The Man Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2010


Cha contributors Martin Alexander, Andrew Barker, Blair Reeve, Jason Lee, Ouyang Yu, Kate Rogers, Viki Holmes and Xu Xi will be featured in the 2010 Man Hong Kong International Literary Festival (11-19 March). More details can be found here.

Read Martin's "Smashing Up the Grand Piano" [and an anslysis of the poem], Andrew's "Welded to Reason by Brittle Metals" [and a review of his Snowblind from My Protective Colouring], Blair's "Of Horologists & Jazzologists" and "Periplaneta Maldiviana", Jason's "45 Belgrave Square" [and an analysis of the poem], Ouyang's "Bad English" [and an analysis of the poem], Kate's "Sai Ying Pun Sestina", Viki's "smoking double happiness at the grand stage dinner & dance" and Xu Xi's "Confucius and Hair" in Cha.



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