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There are a group of ordinary people in this city who are good at hiding themselves, wearing masks and pretending to live peacefully, passing you by at the crossroads every day. When you stop and take a closer look, can you recognize who among them, and the restlessness and fatigue on their faces? Miha's first collection of novels, "Pie Box", collects six unpublished stories, describing the strangeness, pain and hesitation of these nameless people.
The preface by writer Chen Hui points out that Miha's novels have a keen sense of detecting instability in daily life: "Father and son, love lingering on the edge of loss and obsolescence, human arrogance and arrogance, personal gains and losses Honor and disgrace...are all the minutiae of life, the strange alleys and dark corners that you accidentally break into. It's light and slow, and the theme is not necessarily complicated. You can pretend not to see it, but suddenly, something happens. , and you feel the vibration."
Six stories, six ordinary people, "Pie Box", cut through the fragility of each other under the sun.
About the Author:
Miha, whose real name is Ho Kin-chung, is currently a research assistant professor in the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also the vice-chairman of the Renaissance Foundation, a director and member of the curatorial team of the art group 1a Space, and a director of the Hong Kong Literary Museum. He writes under the pen name Miha, and his articles are scattered in Ming Pao, Haowai, Zihua, etc.
"Houhua Literary Studio" takes the future development of Hong Kong literature as its primary concern. Based on publishing, the studio encourages local authors to practice their ideas and create creations that are in-depth, rich in humanities and natural care, reflect the times, and have literary and artistic heights. works to present the uniqueness of Hong Kong literature and engage in simultaneous dialogue with the cross-strait, three places and the international literary circles; at the same time, it is committed to publishing new literary works with potential and cooperating with promotional activities to inject vitality into Hong Kong literature and culture.
The preface by writer Chen Hui points out that Miha's novels have a keen sense of detecting instability in daily life: "Father and son, love lingering on the edge of loss and obsolescence, human arrogance and arrogance, personal gains and losses Honor and disgrace...are all the minutiae of life, the strange alleys and dark corners that you accidentally break into. It's light and slow, and the theme is not necessarily complicated. You can pretend not to see it, but suddenly, something happens. , and you feel the vibration."
Six stories, six ordinary people, "Pie Box", cut through the fragility of each other under the sun.
About the Author:
Miha, whose real name is Ho Kin-chung, is currently a research assistant professor in the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also the vice-chairman of the Renaissance Foundation, a director and member of the curatorial team of the art group 1a Space, and a director of the Hong Kong Literary Museum. He writes under the pen name Miha, and his articles are scattered in Ming Pao, Haowai, Zihua, etc.
"Houhua Literary Studio" takes the future development of Hong Kong literature as its primary concern. Based on publishing, the studio encourages local authors to practice their ideas and create creations that are in-depth, rich in humanities and natural care, reflect the times, and have literary and artistic heights. works to present the uniqueness of Hong Kong literature and engage in simultaneous dialogue with the cross-strait, three places and the international literary circles; at the same time, it is committed to publishing new literary works with potential and cooperating with promotional activities to inject vitality into Hong Kong literature and culture.
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