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"With enthralling and precise language, this first book in Two Lines Press' Calico series of collected translated literature impresses.This collection of speculative Chinese fiction is compelling and provocative, exploring the thin line between reality and absurdity.Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. By turns cryptic and revealing, phantasmagorical and straightforward, these tales balance reality and fantasy on the edge of a knife." - Publishers Weekly, starred review of That We May Live "This remarkable anthology of Chinese speculative fiction offers seven tales of societal responsibility and individual freedom. "Marvelous.a credit to the art of both poets and translators." -Cynthia Hogue, author of In June the Labyrinth and co-translator of Joan Darc, by Nathalie Quintane, on Home A celebration of both storytelling and translation, Elemental is essential a gift that opens up the pleasures of new worlds." -Hugh Raffles, author of The Book of Unconformities
The stories here dig deep and unexpectedly into life's fundamentals-the elements and the passions-bringing into English, many for the first time, writers of stature from across the globe. "Stone, earth, water, ice, wind, and burning heat. "A fantastic and deeply philosophical addition to Two Lines' Calico series of collected works in translation." -Booklist