Ye Si's 1960s
The ""1960s Hong Kong Literature and Culture"" research project was inspired by Yesi, who provided insights into the joys and sorrows of 1950s Hong Kong during his lifetime. Now, we are continuing the exploration of the 1960s, building on the foundation laid by our predecessors. Yesi, at the age of fourteen in 1963, began creating works that are valuable materials for the study of Hong Kong literature in the 1960s.
This book comprises nearly two hundred literary reviews by Yesi from the early 1960s, primarily from publications such as ""China Student Weekly,"" ""Hong Kong Times,"" ""Literary Thoughts,"" ""Sing Tao Daily,"" and ""University Literature."" These reviews cover a wide range of topics, including literature, drama, film, music, design, translation, as well as a small number of essays and new poems, many of which have never been collected before. The publication of these works not only aids researchers but also provides readers who admire Yesi with the opportunity to appreciate the early works of renowned writers and gain a more comprehensive understanding of Yesi's literary achievements.