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Traveling offers a temporary escape from work and worries, providing a much-needed break when life becomes monotonous and exhausting. It allows individuals to rejuvenate and embrace a more vibrant way of living. Each person has their own unique reason for traveling, finding personal significance in the experience. While I may not identify as a backpacker, with no desire to venture across mountains, rivers, or remote countryside, my intention is to seek out the small moments of novelty that lie beyond the boundaries of everyday life. Every journey I embark upon leaves me with treasured memories, and though I yearn to accumulate more, there are limitations to what I can carry. Through the daily blog entries and the collection of digital photographs stored in my camera, I am able to weave together an enriching narrative of my experiences.

  • AuthorXun Qing
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book delves into Hong Kong literature, covering its history of literary publications from the 1950s to the 1970s. It offers insights from the perspective of a participant in local literary journals, as well as discussions on individual local writers. It serves as an essential reference for understanding Hong Kong literature.

  • AuthorMurong Yujun, Li Hanjie
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2019
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This book includes most of the author's articles on poetry over the past decade. The content is divided into reviews of individual poets' works, prefaces to annual poetry selections, specific analyses of current works in poetry journals, and of course, articles that start from theory and lay out arguments with works.

  • AuthorLai Hanjie
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book features fifteen Nobel Prize-winning authors and their works, delving into the authors' backgrounds and analyzing their writing techniques. It offers insights into French writer Modiano's use of memory, Japanese writer Oe Kenzaburo's exploration of reality's darkness within a fictional realm, and Kundera's transformation of adolescent dreams into novels. Through a comprehensive examination of these renowned writers' works and narrative techniques, the book aims to guide aspiring writers in finding their own creative direction and understanding the meaning behind their creations.

  • AuthorFung Wai Choi
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2019
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"Stellar Collection" includes Mr. Gu's early articles on Chinese literature published in newspapers and magazines, focusing on the Qin and Han dynasties, outlining the characteristics and origins of Chinese classical literature, which is always fresh when read today. "Lan Gan Collection" selects the author's recent essays, mainly about life and travel, with refined words and sentences, deeply capturing the essence of plain description, expressing various inevitable sighs of life in the memory of people and things, and the sadness of things passing away.

  • AuthorGu Cangwu
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
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Irish writer Colm Tóibín believes that the ideal themes for creative writing are not happy or successful moments. Writers tend to focus on portraying unhappy, frustrated, and fearful characters who face various challenges. The author shares a similar sentiment, stating that unfortunate elements are essential in his novels. These elements stem from observing and contemplating life.

  • AuthorHui Ronghui
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2023