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Larry Feign is an award-winning artist and writer who has worked in Honolulu, Hollywood, London, and currently in Hong Kong. Feign’s work has appeared in Time, The Economist, the New York Times, The Atlantic, and other publications around the world. He also directed animated cartoons for Disney Television and Cartoon Network. He is a MacDowell Fellow and three-time recipient of Amnesty International Human Rights Press Awards. He has published numerous books of humor, cartoons, and serious historical fiction, as well as a best-selling children’s book series under under the pen name MD Whalen.

He lives walking distance from notorious pirate haunts in a small island village with his wife, their two dogs, and the occasional uninvited python.

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Larry Feign Scarlett and Rhett. Need I really explain?

First runners-up are Liang Shanbo (梁山伯) and Zhu Yingtai (祝英台), the star-crossed Butterfly Lovers.…more
Scarlett and Rhett. Need I really explain?

First runners-up are Liang Shanbo (梁山伯) and Zhu Yingtai (祝英台), the star-crossed Butterfly Lovers.(less)
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Larry Feign Actually, I've lived more than half of my life in Hong Kong. My wife is Chinese, I speak Cantonese and some Mandarin (though, sadly, my reading is not…moreActually, I've lived more than half of my life in Hong Kong. My wife is Chinese, I speak Cantonese and some Mandarin (though, sadly, my reading is not good enough to read Chinese literature in the original), and eat mostly Chinese as well. I suppose that my culture is a hybrid of where I was born and that of Hong Kong and southern China. So, of course I am interested in Chinese literature and music. I love Cantonese opera!

But even still, there are cultural subtleties in the literature which I often consult my wife to explain. After 5000 years, Chinese people have sayings and proverbs for everything!

Therefore, for me, reading Chinese literature provides more than just the pleasure of reading, but it has the additional thrill of being part of my continual learning about all things Chinese!(less)
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This is the greatest book I've read in a long time, which I certainly didn't expect. First published in 1942, this is the memoir of Beryl Markham, aviator and race horse trainer who grew up in colonial Kenya in the 1920s and 1930s. It focuses on her ...more
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I used to read nothing but science fiction, but that was decades ago. So when I kept hearing about Ted Chiang, I tried this book, thinking it might revive some of my old passion.

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This could be great literature if it weren't so full of overblown sentences and cringeworthy metaphors. And promoting it as The Godfather #2 is deceptive. I picked it up, hoping that at least a sizable portion would be about Michael Corleone's experi ...more
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“the kindest thing you can do is make another person’s life worth living.”
Larry Feign, The Flower Boat Girl

“Sadly, no one named Victor has written a definitive history of Hong Kong. So we’re left with three versions to choose from. The British version: Provoked into war by Chinese duplicity toward honest European traders, Britain—reluctantly, mind you—took, as a wee little concession, an uninhabited “barren rock with hardly a house upon it”, where they kindly implanted civilization, rule of law, and the most successful, freewheeling capitalist economy the world has ever known. 156 years later they magnanimously gave it back, and everyone lived happily ever after. The Chinese version: Hong Kong was a modern, thriving coastal commercial centre, seized by devilish foreigners during the greatest humiliation ever perpetrated upon China, a heinous act never to be forgotten for the next ten billion years. Thanks to the omniscient leadership of the Communist Party, China’s pride and joy was at last restored to the benevolent embrace of the Motherland, for which all Chinese around the world feel avenged. And by the way, Taiwan’s next.
Finally, the most commonly-held version of Hong Kong history: I dunno. You mean I should care?”
Larry Feign, A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt

“Hong Kong was founded by scoundrels, populated by refugees.”
Larry Feign, A Politically Incorrect History of Hong Kong: Cartoon Stories and the Tale of a Bootleg T-shirt

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