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China's Twentieth Century

Revolution, Retreat and the Road to Equality

2016

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What must China do to become truly democratic and equitable? This question animates most progressive debates about this potential superpower, and inChina's Twentieth Century the country's leading critic, Wang Hui, turns to the past for an answer. Beginning with the birth of modern politics in the 1911 revolution, Wang tracks the initial flourishing of political life, its blossoming in the radical sixties, and its decline in China's more recent liberalization, to arrive at the cros...

Book 3.2 -
Eternum

2026

EN

The royal banquet ends in darkness, black water, and a question no city is permitted to ask: what if an ancient king's return is not a miracle, but a system waking beneath the stones?Namsin, a young scribe trained to trust clay more than memory, escapes the ruined banquet hall with a damaged record fragment and half of the stolen seventh seal. What he has seen cannot be written safely. What he carries cannot be surrendered. Beside him, Cassandra reads the city through gates, pressur...

Book 3.3 -
Eternum

2026

EN

The boat stops without striking stone, sand, or timber. Beneath the black water, something has closed around the keel—and at the center of the current, a white foundation rises from the Flood, blank, wordless, and forbidden to name.Namsin, a young scribe carrying fragments of dangerous evidence, has already learned that some records do more than remember. They can open doors. They can summon kings. They can turn the dead into procedure and the missing into numbers. When the ruined b...

The End of the Revolution

China and the Limits of Modernity

2011

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Challenging both the bureaucratic one-party regime and the Western neoliberal paradigm, China's leading critic shatters the myth of progress and reflects upon the inheritance of a revolutionary past. In this original and wide-ranging study, Wang Hui examines the roots of China's social and political problems, and traces the reforms and struggles that have led to the current state of mass depoliticization.Arguing that China's revolutionary history and its current liberalization are p...

Apocalypse Awakening

Apocalypse Awakening, #1


2024

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"Apocalypse Awakening" takes you on a heart-pounding journey into a post-apocalyptic world filled with mystery and terror. Sean, our protagonist, suffers from sudden hallucinations that warp his perception of reality. After a four-year self-imposed exile from the world, an invitation to a high school reunion prompts him to venture out of his safe haven.Upon arrival, Sean is horrified to find his classmates transformed into monstrous beings, with only Layla appearing untouched by th...

Book 3.1 -
Eternum

2026

EN

A clay tablet enters the archive with one impossible flaw: its weight is wrong.In the Tablet Library of Uruk, every debt, death, offering, boundary, and royal name is preserved in fired clay. Namsin, a junior scribe trained to trust the record above all things, discovers an older text buried beneath an ordinary tribute account. A dead king's name has been written again and again across centuries. Beside it are water-gate numbers, erased seals, and the quiet arithmetic of missing peo...


2021

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This book is a retelling, in easy-to-read Chinese, of the legendary story of how a little stone monkey was born, became king of his troop of monkeys, left his home to pursue enlightenment, received the name Sun Wukong (literally, "ape seeking the void") from his teacher, and returned home to defend his subjects from a ravenous monster.Sun Wukong, the Handsome Monkey King, is one of the most famous characters in Chinese literature and culture. His legendary bravery, his foolish mist...

Book 2.2 -
Eternum

2026

EN

The Golden Pyramid was built to make death obey. But beneath its sacred stone, something older than Egypt has begun to answer.After escaping the Chamber of Silence, scribe Kai Nefer and former mortuary attendant Tawi Meret carry proof that the official story is already being written against them. Survivors are being renamed as contamination. Failed bodies are being sealed away as samples. A damaged record points toward a forbidden place beneath the royal city: the Hall Without Light...

Book 2.1 -
Eternum

2026

EN

A royal body should not move after sealing. It should not open its eyes beneath the linen. It should not speak from an empty chest.In the mortuary chambers beneath the Golden Pyramid, Tawi Meret knows the rules of death better than anyone. Every body has a procedure. Every anomaly has a classification. Every witness has a place in the record—unless the record must be changed. When a sealed royal corpse produces black water, a forbidden white line, and a voice no dead mouth should ca...


2024

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A king lights emergency beacons just to make his favorite concubine laugh. A prince survives an assassination attempt by pretending to die with an arrow in his belt. A reformer builds the most powerful state in China—only to be destroyed by the very laws he created. Ancient Chinese history is full of moments like these, but you rarely hear them told this way.This book brings the turbulent Spring and Autumn and early Warring States periods to life as a series of vivid human dramas. Y...

Book 2.3 -
Eternum

2026

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A name is still knocking from inside the stone.Beneath the rising Golden Pyramid, a buried maintenance level has begun to answer a man the kingdom tried to erase: Besa, a quarry craftsman classified not as a father, not as a worker, but as material. His daughter has the right to witness what was done to him. Kai, a scribe carrying fragments the archives should have destroyed, and Tawi, a former mortuary attendant who knows how bodies are made silent, must reach him before the royal ...

2026

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Ancient Greece: Europe in History, PART ONE, is the book I wrote to chase one question that kept bothering me: where did Europe really start to take shape? Not Europe as a modern idea, but Europe as a lived experience — a mosaic of places, practices, and habits people actually inhabited and remembered.The story opens before written records, threads through prehistory, and finally steps into documented history with Minoan Crete and the Mycenaeans of the Bronze Age. ...