
Books by Chris Livaccari
Chris Livaccari is Director of Education and Chinese Language Initiatives at the Asia Society in New York. He has taught English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean and was formerly a US Foreign Service Officer who held postings in Tokyo and Shanghai. His areas of specialty are East Asian and world languages education, language policy, and international education. Here is one of his AsiaSociety.org blogposts on how learning Chinese can help your brain
Interviews with Chris Livaccari
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The Languages of China
by Robert S Ramsey -
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The Sextants of Beijing
by Joanna Waley-Cohen -
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Wandering on the Way
by Zhuangzi (aka Chuang Tzu) -
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Diary of a Madman and Other Stories
by Lu Xun & translated by William A. Lyell -
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The Story of the Stone (also called Dream of the Red Chamber)
by Cao Xueqin
Books every Chinese Language Learner Should Read, recommended by Chris Livaccari
Books every Chinese Language Learner Should Read, recommended by Chris Livaccari
China covers a vast territory, and is far more ethnically and culturally diverse than many outsiders assume. Chris Livaccari, a veteran Chinese language teacher, recommends books he believes every Chinese language learner should read.