In 1865, author Lewis Carroll published the novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland. The sequel, Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, was published in 1871. These novels are notable in the world of literature for their wit and creative use of nonsense. The novels have been the inspiration for many works of art, film, art, radio, games, and even influenced science and technology. The novels have spawn imitations and parodies, as well as works inspired by them. An example of a work inspired by these literary achievements is 1928s Alices Adventures in China by Shen Congwen. Shen Congwen served in the military while writing fiction and non-fiction. While unknown in the West, he has influence from the West while writing of Chinese culture. It is doubtful that his works have been published in the English language. Alices Adventures in China seems like an interesting read for fans of the Caroll books and fans of fantasy. With your help, we can persuade publishers to publish Alices Adventures in China in the English language, and perhaps the other works of Shen Congwen.