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Tony HUANG

Academic Title:lecturer

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Research Field:English


Phone:022-23509292

Email:tonyhuang@hongkongreview.co

Address:ROOM118

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  • Tony Huang, Ph.D., is the founding editor of The Hong Kong Review, an international literary journal based in Hong Kong and Tianjin, China. He is also the founder of Metacircle, Metacircle Fellowship Program and Metaedcuation. His poems and translations have appeared in The Hong Kong Review, Tianjin Daily, Binhai Times, Nankai Journal, Large Ocean Poetry Quarterly and other venues. He teaches British and American literature and literary theories at Nankai University.
    Work Experience

    2019 to now, Guest Editor of The SmokeLong Review

    2018 to now, Editor-in-Chief of The Hong Kong Review

    2016 to now, Founder and Director of MCE (Hong Kong)

    2015 to now, Director of Metacircle Fellowship Program

    2009 to now, Nankai University


    Education

    Ph. D

  • “Panda Breeder,” translation, The Best Small Fiction 2020.

    “Interview with Wong Man Fai,” Yang Cheng Evening News, 2019.

    The Hong Kong Review, Vol I, No 1 to Vol III, No 1, ed., MCE, Hong Kong, 2018-2021.

    “The Underlying Sublimity in the Dialogic Hybridity: Human Concern in Lodge’s Paradise News and Deaf Sentence,” Nankai Journal, 2010.

    Will the Real David Lodge Please Stand Up: A Rebellious Conservative in His Literary Criticism and Literary Creation. Doctoral Dissertation. 2009.

    Numerous pieces of translation, poetry, and book reviews published in The Hong Kong Review, Tianjin Evening News, Tianjin Binhai Epoch, New York Journal of Books, Big Ocean Poetry Review and other places.


  • Editor-in-Chief of The Hong Kong Review

    Director of Metacircle Fellowship Program

    Guest Editor of The SmokeLong Review


  • Critical and Creative Writing

    Literary Theories and Practice

    Selective Readings in British and American Literature

    Early Exposure to English Literature around the World


  • Winner of The Best Small Fiction Prize