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Chang An Hong’s “Recipe for love”: delicious and period

by Anna Dalton

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The gifted francophone Chan An Hung inherited the author’s genre of sensationally existential pastorals of the late Jean Renoir. Like a classic, an expat invites us to taste the raison d’etre in a daily sample of the essential stew. And in fact, you should not be too strict about the best of the worlds — it is enough to be biased, which means to be honest with yourself and with each other. To understand each other not from half a glance, but from half a taste. To be grateful for the momentary minimum of trust. Avoid common assessments, conventions and words, and look for the only taste in the world.

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