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China Between

Polly Braden

Preview: 3rd February, 6- 9pm (Chinese New Year)

4th February – 27th February, Trongate 103 (foyer), G1

Admission: FREE

Polly Braden has become renowned for her documentary photography exploring the relationship between everyday life, work, leisure and economics. China Between is a photographic essay on the modern city culture of contemporary China; an intimate response to the material and psychological effects of the changes experienced by the country’s new urban class.

Installation Shot @ Trongate 103

Opening Night @ Trongate 103

Watching the evening light

Watching the evening light

Demolition in Kunming

Demolition in Kunming

Archive | The Chinese Diaspora: Fictionalising the History

Little Hut of Leaping fishes - book cover

Little Hut of Leaping fishes – book cover

Sunday 13 June 2010, 18.30 – 19.30

Bond 09 Cocktail Lounge Bar

84 Commercial Street
Edinburgh EH6 6LX

Author Chiew-Siah Tei read from her book Little Hut of Leaping Fishes, set in 19th century China, followed by a discussion and Q&A: where is the diaspora today?
Little Hut of Leaping Fishes (Picador, 2008), long-listed for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in 2007 and short-listed for the 2008 Best Scottish Fiction Prize.
www.chiewsiahtei.com

This event was part of STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND (presented by Leith Festival Literature in association with Makepeace Towle Associates & sundry friends).

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