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Memories and Voices: A Book of Criticism (paperback edition, March 2024)
Memories and Voices: A Book of Criticism (Otherland Publishing, 2024, out now) Since he published his two books of literary criticism, Bias: Offensively Chinese / Australian (Otherland Publishing, 2007, a limited edition of 200 copies, out of print now) and Beyond the Yellow Pale: Essays and Criticism (Otherland Publishing 2010, a limited edition of 100 … Continue reading “Memories and Voices: A Book of Criticism (paperback edition, March 2024)”
About Us
This website is devoted to the selling of Ouyang Yu’s books, of fiction, nonfiction, literary translation, literary criticism and manuscripts of all those genres, officially launched on Wednesday 5 January 2022. Ouyang receives the Fellowship for Literature following a prolific writing career. He has published 138 books in English and Chinese, and said the Fellowship … Continue reading “About Us”
Memories and Voices: A Book of Criticism (limited edition of 100 copies only)
Living After Death, a collection of prose poetry
by Ouyang Yu, zero copies left now, all gone
A short biog
Ouyang Yu came to Australia in mid-April 1991 and has since published 146 books of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, literary translation and criticism in English and Chinese languages, including his award-winning novels, The Eastern Slope Chronicle (2002) and The English Class (2010), his collections of poetry, Songs of the Last Chinese Poet (1997), and Terminally Poetic … Continue reading “A short biog”
The White Cockatoo Flowers
‘He looked down at his watch and saw that the long hand was overlapping the short, pointing towards twelve. The old year had passed and the new year had begun. He was swept by a feeling of loss and attachment to a past that was no longer there: If I were in China now, I … Continue reading “The White Cockatoo Flowers”
The White Cockatoo Flowers: stories
‘He looked down at his watch and saw that the long hand was overlapping the short, pointing towards twelve. The old year had passed and the new year had begun. He was swept by a feeling of loss and attachment to a past that was no longer there: If I were in China now, I … Continue reading “The White Cockatoo Flowers: stories”
Lisa Hill on Ouyang Yu
Yesterday as I started reading Brian Castro’s Drift, it crossed my mind that here was an author who should be in serious contention for the Nobel Prize in Literature. I have not the faintest idea how authors get nominated, but based on the works of the Nobel Prize winning authors that I’ve read, I think that there … Continue reading “Lisa Hill on Ouyang Yu”
Michael Aiken on Ouyang Yu’s Fainting with Freedom (now out of print)
In form and style his poems are typically full of disruptive, unexpected lines, deploying enjambment, malapropism, skilful grammar (as well as wilful disregard for grammar) in service of profundity, humour, and intellectual interrogation. Moments emerge from Yu’s work as a translator and as a language teacher, and his fascinations capture not only an other’s perception … Continue reading “Michael Aiken on Ouyang Yu’s Fainting with Freedom (now out of print)”
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告别汉语Goodbye to Chinese
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更的的Geng Dee Dee
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