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Xujun Eberlein's Apologies Forthcoming

Hong Kong's Blacksmith Books has published a short story collection by Xujun Eberlein. Below is an introduction to the book by Pete Spurrier, of Blacksmith, followed by an extract from the book. Introduction to Apologies Forthcoming by Pete... ...full story at Danwei

from Danwei on Fri, Oct 30 2009

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