Blog Tag - Penguin China
Below, we talk to Ge Fei, well-known Beijing-based author and winner of multiple literary awards. As well as celebrating the release of his first...
With March's 2016 edition of the Bookworm Literary Festival on the horizon, we are currently in the process of interviewing all of the Penguin China...
William Lindesay is a fanatic. While he may be a caring father of two boys, a loving husband, and an occasional innkeeper and photo guide, the study...
Jonathan Fenby is no one-trick pony. Formerly the editor of the South China Morning Post and senior correspondent for The Economist in Europe, he...
"Last Orders" is a regular feature in the Beijinger magazine in which each month we ask noteworthy Beijingers – leaving or not – to imagine their...
Two new books are being launched in Beijing this weekend. Nothing Gained by Phillip Kim, a thriller set in the banking world of Hong Kong, will...
Bankers and murderers. Few occupations make for better villains. Plop these bad guys down in wildly capitalistic Hong Kong, or China's seedy legal...
If you're reading this on a Friday night, you probable like to read. And, you're probably on Facebook. How convenient!
Penguin China is moving...
According to the BBC, China has passed up the UK to become the world's second-largest art market, at 23% of the global share (the UK has 22%). It...