Peony Literary Agency Presents: Su Tong in Conversation
Su Tong is a prolific and provocative author of six novels including Rice and My Life as Emperor. His works have earned him a place at the centre of China's literary scene. His best-known work abroad is the novella, Wives and Concubines, which was made into the film Raise the Red Lantern. Su’s novel, Boat to Redemption, won the 2009 Man Asian Literary Prize. He talks with Marysia Jusczcakiewicz about his works and what it means to be a Chinese writer today. Please note this will be in English and Putonghua.Part of the Man Hong Kong Literary Festival
From: Wed Mar 17, 2010
Until: Wed Mar 17, 2010
Time: 7pm-8pm
Address: The Fringe Club Studio, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central
(More information HERE.)
Su Tong is a prolific and provocative author of six novels including Rice and My Life as Emperor. His works have earned him a place at the centre of China's literary scene. His best-known work abroad is the novella, Wives and Concubines, which was made into the film Raise the Red Lantern. Su’s novel, Boat to Redemption, won the 2009 Man Asian Literary Prize. He talks with Marysia Jusczcakiewicz about his works and what it means to be a Chinese writer today. Please note this will be in English and Putonghua.Part of the Man Hong Kong Literary Festival
From: Wed Mar 17, 2010
Until: Wed Mar 17, 2010
Time: 7pm-8pm
Address: The Fringe Club Studio, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central
(More information HERE.)