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What China is reading and why it matters: A conversation with author Megan Walsh

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I'll Go in in a in Atonement

It's set in a re education camp, and it's a kind of rushaman style approach to events within the re education camp. The thing that's so like, captivating about his work is a, this may not appeal to a lot of people, but i feel like it's really imbued with an illuminating sadness. And also, he point, he creates worlds i haven't come across in any fiction anywhere else in the world, ready from any other writers. It fills unique to chinese history, without in any way caricaturing it or turning into something that's sort of stereotypical in any way.

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