City at the End of Time Laura FraderWritten by Leung Ping kwan in the 1980s and 1990s, this volume of poetry evokes the complexity of Hong Kong city life in the critical moments preceding the 1997 handover. The poet muses upon the problems of cultural identity and the passing of time, and explores the relationship between poetry and other genres and media within a cross cultural and cross border context. An introduction by Ackbar Abbas in the original edition relates Leung's writing to
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