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On Unclassifiable Books and Uncategorisable Lives, with Xiaolu Guo

The Shakespeare and Company Interview

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The Roots of Language

I'm really one of the very typical cases from very agricultural, traditional Chinese landscape. With my mother's side, they were tea farmers, and then my father's side, the fisherman,. And I really grabbed this racket, the kind of culture we saw with beach and doing everything with hands to survive. So when you read a bit, something about, after eight pages of the book, there's a lot of quotation about plants. And I think gardening plants, it was somehow funny, take hold of the book. The idea of roots, radis or radical, both metaphorical and physical, for example. It's almost like we are intellectually completely uprooted because it's such a large

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