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In Letters to Little Comrade, Dan K. Woo offers a satirical, ultimately tragic view of womanhood in modern China

April 13, 2023April 13, 2023
by Steven Beattie

The brief novel’s overall structure is frequently at odds with the specificity of the narrative that is unfolding.

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