Jingjie Cheng
Articles
Tang Xianzu’s classic Ming dynasty opera ponders this very question, in a new adaptation by the...
By Jingjie Cheng
Books Editor Jingjie Cheng looks at this year’s T.S. Eliot Prize shortlist, whose winner is...
By Jingjie Cheng
2017 in review: the Arts editors take you through the best exhibitions and shows in London this year
Arts editors Adam Gellatly, Jingjie Cheng, and Indira Mallik give their highlights of the year
By Jingjie Cheng
In our regular series, we ask the new Phoenix Editors how they manage to balance arts and science at...
By Jingjie Cheng
Last Thursday, British writer Kazuo Ishiguro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature 2017. Books...
By Jingjie Cheng
Following a Cambridge University English student’s call to ‘decolonise’ the English Literature...
By Jingjie Cheng
Felix Books’ editors Jingjie Cheng and Alice Peberdy give you stocking-filler ideas (that last...
By Jingjie Cheng
Following on from calls in Cambridge to include more BAME authors in its curriculum, Felix makes...
By Fred S Fyles
Arts editor Jingjie Cheng susses out the numerous life drawing classes that the city has to offer.
By Jingjie Cheng
New volume of Plath’s complete letters reveals the mind of a young poet hungry for success
By Jingjie Cheng
British-Somali women writers read their works as part of Sea Migrations, a collaboration between the...
By Jingjie Cheng
The six shortlisted authors sat down the night before the winner was revealed to read from their...
By Jingjie Cheng
This writer’s virgin Fringe experience was marked by an overdose of creative genius.
By Jingjie Cheng
Felix Arts gives you the lowdown on the best arts deals in London, in a tear-out and keep guide to...
By Jingjie Cheng