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Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a Borrowed Place - Paperback

Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a Borrowed Place - Paperback

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by Tammy Ho (Editor), Jason Y. Ng (Editor), Mishi Saran (Editor)

The handover in 1997 saw Hong Kong's smooth transition from colonial to Communist rule under the auspices of the 'one country, two systems' framework. But twenty years on, the real impact of the sovereignty change is just starting to register: the city's near-total economic integration with the mainland, a massive influx of Chinese visitors, simmering cross-border tensions and a rapid erosion of freedoms. Believing that we are stronger and louder together, PEN Hong Kong invited some of Hong Kong's most prominent literary and creative minds to reflect on the city's post-colonial development, in a definitive compendium of essays, poems, fiction and artwork that marks this historical milestone. Michael Braga - Mary-Jean Chan - Jennifer S. Cheng - Kris Cheng - Chow Hon Fai - Larry Feign - Harry Harrison - Gérard Henry - Louise Ho - Oscar Ho Hing Kay - Tammy Ho Lai-Ming - Sarah Howe - Law Lok Man, Louise - Arthur Leung - Leung Ping-Kwan - Louisa Lim - Shirley Geok-lin Lim - Lui Wing Kai, Eric - William Nee - Jason Y. Ng - Margaret Ng - Timothy O'Leary - Michael O'Sullivan - Ilaria Maria Sala - Mishi Saran - Shahilla Shariff - Shen Jian - So Mei Chi - Tang Siu Wa - Eddie Tay - Chip Tsao - Stephen Vines - Marco Wan - Wawa - Kate Whitehead - Joshua Wong - Nicholas Wong - Xu Xi - Marco Yan - Chris Yeung - Douglas Young With forewords by Timothy Garton Ash and Kevin Lau Chun-to.

Author Biography

PEN Hong Kong is one of the 148 centers of PEN International. Founded in 2016, it is a not-for-profit bilingual society of Hong Kong-based writers, poets, publishers, editors, translators, journalists and academics, aimed at promoting literature and defending the freedom of expression in Hong Kong.

Number of Pages: 400
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.4 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 07, 2017
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