Amid the reshaping of Hong Kong's social, cultural, political and ideological landscape, how do we reenvisage a city that exists in our memories? This collection of prose, poetry, and photography by eighteen writers and artists gathers reflections on the profound changes and subtle transitions that have transpired in Hong Kong.
Amid the reshaping of Hong Kong's social, cultural, political and ideological landscape, how do we reenvisage a city that exists in our memories? This collection of prose, poetry, and photography by eighteen writers and artists gathers reflections on the profound changes and subtle transitions that have transpired in Hong Kong.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicolette Wong is a writer from Hong Kong and the author of Stone Bride Madrigals published by corrupt press (Luxemburg). She is the editor in chief of A-minor Magazine, and the founder of A-minor Press. A recipient of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council Project Grant (Literary Arts), she has been a featured author at the Hong Kong Book Fair and Hong Kong International Literary Festival. She is currently the Writer in Residence at the Research Centre for Human Values, Department of English, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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