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A few of the books we discussed at the “Translating Chinese children’s books” workshop today. Great to partner with @StephanieYaoGou again! —- Aberdeen Festival of Chinese Translation 2022 - more events here: https://t.co/DtOVU9q1ac
Strange to find my DHL parcel on a wall down the road today, but look what was inside! My (translator) copies of “Leilong’s Too Long” by Julia Liu, illus. Bei Lynn - coming soon from @geckopress (Leilong the Library Bus is already out - https://t.co/uy0xu8mzng) #WorldKidLit
@Nadinekaadan @WalkerBooksUK Ah, @Nadinekaadan, you just made my day! And reminded me of your beautiful books https://t.co/nMsNFNojtO (the pink one “Answer Me Leila” I read in @RuthAhmedzai’s translation) #WorldKidLitmonth #worldkidlit
@CraigClunas @bickers @britishmuseum Ration ticket, Wuhan, 1989 https://t.co/fQz6e89l5Y @BritishMuseum #Wuhan
“Dragonfly Eyes” by Cao Wenxuan, tr me (@WalkerBooksUK Jan 2020) https://t.co/q1x5vwVNO3
@VictoriaParkBks @dawnafinch IBBY UK and books about disability - Rebecca Butler on the 2019 titles nominated from the U.K. https://t.co/88qLZx1Urx
More about this important IBBY series: https://t.co/ruGnKfZnkw @IBBYUK @GuardianBooks
Have you heard? September is #worldkidlitmonth - https://t.co/A1Dw8yeI11… - follow us at @worldkidlit #translationthurs
“Mr Punch and Chinamania: Blue Willow China and Consumer Consumption in ‘Punch’ Magazine, 1874-1880” - Amy Matthewson, lecture at @RAS_Soc on 20 Feb https://t.co/P213vX5ppJ
"Sir Aurel Stein and the ‘lords of marches’: new archival materials" - by Luca Maria Olivieri (2015) https://t.co/BrqR7DpGQE #Swat #archives
NEW BOOK: "The Parthian and Early Sasanian Empires: Adaptation and Expansion" (Oxbox, 2016) https://t.co/fZJkPPnGXL