Before “Black Myth,” Other Games Tapped into Chinese Culture
From almost the very beginning, video games have drawn inspiration from Chinese literature
From almost the very beginning, video games have drawn inspiration from Chinese literature
A street stall seller finds himself at the center of an interplanetary business deal in Wang Nuonuo’s sci-fi short story
Yan Ge’s zoological thriller blurs the boundary between savagery and civilization
Writer Ban Yu explores a clash of values in a northeastern factory town
The distance in an intimate relationship—a short story from our issue “High Steaks”
Zhou Meisen’s popular novel tackles corruption and scandal at the heart of Chinese politics
A novelist discovers the power of words over life and death—from our issue “Contagion”
Yan Lianke’s memoir is a vivid meditation on life, death, and dignity in rural China
A moving and deceptively simple tale of the countryside—from our “Alpine Ambition” issue
A new translation revitalizes a Qing “morality play” about love and corruption for a modern audience