By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

the bright-eyed faces of this morning’s audience at National Tsing Hua University

By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

roadside Buddha through the bus window

By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

chatting to Wayde on the bus to Hsing Chu this morning about the possibilities of “retro-speculative” as a novel form

By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

Fred and Sumeeta quaffing a couple of brewskis at the Taipei Shannon

By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

Fred thought “braised tofu in paper pot” was one of those charming grammatical errors one often finds on Chinese menus. It turned out not to be an error at all. Or else, the dish is a visual manifestation of the error, a joke materialized. I love that kind of stuff. It was tasty too. How…

National Tsing Hua University

By Larissa Lai | November 17, 2005

Up early this morning to visit Guy Beauregard and his class at National Tsing Hua University in Hsing Chu. We were met in the lobby by Paul, an MA student there who is doing work on Said and Foucault. Short jaunt by cab, and an hour and a half on the bus, watching the suburbs…

By Larissa Lai | November 16, 2005

Rita and Roy in the future

By Larissa Lai | November 16, 2005

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