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Get to know the professors and other experts who work on the challenging issues facing us today, and the educators who work with our next generation. Berkshire Bookworld is hosted by Karen Christensen, founder and CEO of Berkshire Publishing Group is known for its work on China, world history, big history, and environmental sustainability, but on the podcast Karen ranges even more widely, into literature, social issues, and leadership studies.

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Get to know the professors and other experts who work on the challenging issues facing us today, and the educators who work with our next generation. Berkshire Bookworld is hosted by Karen Christensen, founder and CEO of Berkshire Publishing Group is known for its work on China, world history, big history, and environmental sustainability, but on the podcast Karen ranges even more widely, into literature, social issues, and leadership studies.

    QIU Xiaolong on poetry, detective fiction, & a search for cross-cultural understanding

    QIU Xiaolong on poetry, detective fiction, & a search for cross-cultural understanding

    This Bookworld conversation with novelist and poet Xiaolong QIU ranges widely, from translating T. S. ELIOT to the challenges of telling stories set in China. Host Karen CHRISTENSEN is known for publishing and writing about China, but also worked for Valerie Eliot, T. S. Eliot’s second wife, and has written about her. In the podcast, they discuss the complexities of translating poetry and how Qiu, an Eliot scholar and poet, came to write detective novels in English. Qiu’s fictional detective, Chief Inspector CHEN Cao, is also a translator of Eliot. In fact, the plot of Shanghai Redemption includes a book party for Inspector Chen’s new translation of Eliot (read the review in Publishers Weekly).





    Christensen’s correspondence with Qiu began in 2013 when a colleague at the Association for Asian Studies introduced them by email. Qiu explained that translations of Eliot’s poems into Chinese started quite early. ZHAO Ruorui translated The Waste Land in the thirties, and Qiu translated a collection of Eliot poems in the eighties. The collection included “The Love Song of Prufrock," The Waste Land, and Four Quartets and was influential among young Chinese poets and intellectuals at the time. More recently, an edition of Eliot's works was published by Shanghai Yiwen Publishing House, including poems, plays, and criticisms.



    “Intrigue in Chongqing,” Qiu Xiaolong, New York Times April 26, 2012 and “Q. and A.: Qiu Xiaolong on His Novel ‘Shanghai Redemption’”, Edward Wong, New York Times “Sinosphere” August 16, 2015.





    Xiaolong QIU was born in Shanghai, where his novels are set, but has lived in St. Louis for over 30 years. He was working on a book about T. S. Eliot as a Ford Foundation Fellow in St. Louis in 1989, when the student rebellion in Tiananmen Square began. He stayed in the United States, started writing in English, and obtained a Ph.D. in comparative literature at Washington University. His detective thrillers, featuring Chief Inspector Chen of the Shanghai police, are amongst the best-known contemporary novels set in China, translated into over 20 languages. He has also published a collection of linked stories, Years of Red Dust (serialized in Le Monde), three collections of Chinese poetry in translation, and two volumes of his own poems. His latest novel is Becoming Inspector Chen.



    Qiu’s website: http://www.qiuxiaolong.com/

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    Scientist, Blogger, Culinary Translator

    Scientist, Blogger, Culinary Translator

    Biomedical engineer Sean Chen talks about how he began translating the Qing dynasty gastronomic masterpiece, the Suiyuan Shidan, as a hobby during graduate school. He grew up in a food-obsessed family but never expected to be a translator, but he wanted to read the famous cookery manual and the only way to do that was to teach himself classical Chinese. His scientific training was helpful with…
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    What’s the Point of Reference? A Berkshire Bookworld Roundtable Podcast

    What’s the Point of Reference? A Berkshire Bookworld Roundtable Podcast

    In 2009, I wrote in Library Journal that the role of an encyclopedia creator together is to build circles of knowledge. I said that our job is to create a haven of calm within a wild world of information, and misinformation. A haven where readers and researchers can find sustenance, inspiration, and community, too. This goal was on my mind when I received an email from Sara Duff asking if I had…
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    “This Is China” – a conversation with Professor Kerry Brown

    “This Is China” – a conversation with Professor Kerry Brown

    Kerry Brown, a leading China scholar based in London, discusses the challenges of 2020 and the growing need to understand China and its history. Berkshire first published This Is China: The First 5,000 Years in 2010. Professor Brown has now updated the book in a second edition with a new chapter on recent developments. Listen to the podcast to hear why are stories so important in understanding…
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    First Look at the T S Eliot – Emily Hale Letters

    First Look at the T S Eliot – Emily Hale Letters

    In what one scholar called “the literary event of the decade,” on 2 January 2020, Princeton University Library opened up more than 1,100 letters that the Nobel-Prize-winning poet T.S. Eliot wrote over the course of three decades to an American speech professor and amateur actress named Emily Hale. The day became even more newsworthy when, later that morning, Harvard University released a letter…
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    The Georgian Feast with Darra Goldstein

    The Georgian Feast with Darra Goldstein

    Professor and cookery writer Darra Goldstein talks with Karen Christensen about the 25th-anniversary edition of her cookbook, The Georgian Feast, published by the University of California Press. Their conversation focuses on the foods, and foodways, of Georgia, a country that Goldstein first got to know when she was writing her dissertation on the Russian poet Nikolai Zabolotsky.
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