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Multiculturalism. The next generation.

Multiculturalism. The next generation.

By Meg Rosoff on 21 March 2011

1.  At the Bookworm bookshop in Sanlitun district, Americans and Brits worked side by side with local Beijingers and I played ‘do you know’ with a transplanted East Londoner while my German translator discussed foreign rights with an expat from Berlin. Somewhat confusingly, the Italian member of the team, Giulia Fabris, turned out to be [...]

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