Listen in to the podcast talk by crime writers Qiu Xiaolong and Catherine Sampson on of "Crime & Society" at the Beijing International Literary Festival

Click on the player below to listen to the talk "Crime & Society" by crime writers Qiu Xiaolong and Catherine Sampson at the Beijing International Literary Festival.

Audio and sound recording courtesy of the Bookworm.

Does crime fiction set in China in particular allow readers to probe societal depths other genres, or even reportage, can’t reach? Crime writers Qiu Xiaolong (Death of a Red Heroine, A Loyal Character Dancer) and Catherine Sampson (Falling Off Air, Pool of Unease) flesh out the issues, expertly moderated by author of ‘A Peking Murder’, Paul French.

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Posted Mar 11th 2008 12:04p.m. by Collin Crowell
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