Yellowface Review: R.F. Kuang’s Razor-Sharp Satire on Identity and Authorship

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When a Pen Becomes a Sword How this Yellowface review Slashes Through the Veil of Stories, Identity, and the Silent Hunger to Belong There are books that whisper. There are books that weep. And then there are books like R.F. Kuang’s Yellowface, a novel that carves through the soft flesh of the literary world with a … Read more

A Bookshop of Second Chances: A Review of Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

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A Bookshop of Second Chances Days at the Morisaki Bookshop and the Quiet Rebellion of Hope In the heart of Tokyo, where alleys coil like threads of forgotten stories, there stands a bookshop that smells of old paper and second chances. It is cramped. Dusty. The kind of place where books lean on each other … Read more