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This book delves into the ecology of Hong Kong novels over the past two decades, focusing on local sentiments, social historical experiences, and human conditions. Literature serves as a lens through which we comprehend social history, and by examining "my city" through this lens, we aim to offer a more accurate portrayal of the city's past, present, and human stories. Additionally, the collection includes chapters on literature and art, exploring artistic perspectives and commenting on various artistic phenomena from a global standpoint, enriching the overall discussion of "my city."
- AuthorCai Yihuai
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2019
Yang Xing'an, Ph.D. in Literature, has extensive experience in cultural and educational roles, including editorial positions at Ming Pao Monthly and serving as the Chinese secretary of the Cheung Kong Group. An accomplished writer, his works have been featured in prominent publications, and he has authored several books, including "The World Under Jin Yong's Pen" and "Ten Talks on Jin Yong's Novels." Additionally, he is known for creating the stage plays "The Best Gift" and "Nameless Monument," both of which have garnered numerous performances.
- AuthorYang Xing'an
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2022
This book features eleven short stories written by the author from the 1960s to the present. The stories depict the local grassroots citizens in the old district of Shek Kiu Mei, capturing the essence of Hong Kong sentiments. From "Erquan Yingyue" and "One Dollar Photo Studio" to "Lei Shen and Knife Grinding" and "Sword Awakening," the stories shape flesh and blood characters and explore dream-reality boundaries. Additionally, "Bingxian," "Rainy Night," "Guest Sorrow," "Autumn End Missing Person," and "Autumn Night Alone" represent classical historical figures, showcasing the author's diverse artistic techniques.
- AuthorJiang Si An
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2020
This book captures the essence of passing years through its characters and societal observations. Echoing Li Bai's words, ""Life is but a dream, how much happiness can there ever be?"", it invites readers to experience the bittersweetness and tenderness imbued within the relentless passage of time.
- AuthorYang Xing'an
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2022
This is the debut essay collection of Zhang Hui, the president of the Hong Kong Society of A Dream of Red Mansions, blending history and modernity. It delves into China's classical novels, classical opera, modern literature, foreign youth literature, and translated novels. By reimagining characters from classical literature, the author provides fresh perspectives and captures the essence of their stories. The essays are emotionally evocative, charming, and offer cultural insights, making for a rich and engaging read. Zhang Hui's work bridges the past and present, appealing to a wide audience.
- AuthorZhang Hui
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2020
Rumours persist about the mysterious "Dominion Society," an organisation that allegedly wields control over the fate of humanity and the world. Influential figures from across the globe are said to be members, capable of reshaping mankind's destiny. In the face of a brutal and inhumane murder, Wesley becomes determined to uncover the secrets of the "Dominion Society." As the plot unfolds, Wesley's investigation delves into a fantastical world where the legendary society may exist, and he must prevent their sinister conspiracy from spreading.
- AuthorNi Kuang (Wesley)
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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