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The Book of Beijing

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Dates:15 October 2023
Times:16:00 - 16:00
What is it:Talk
Organiser:Creative Manchester
How much:Tickets are free but advanced booking is recommended
Who is it for:University staff, Adults, Current University students, General public
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  • In group "(ALC) Centre for New Writing"
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How does a city as complex as Beijing shape or inspire its authors and artists? Wen Zhen in her story ‘Date at the Art Gallery’ (translated by Jack Hargreaves) tells the story of a young woman, desperate to leave a city which carries so much history. It’s the story of a break-up, in both a romantic sense and with the place she feels trapped in. While in ‘The MagiMirror Algorithm’ by Gu Shi (translated by Florence Taylor) an augmented reality device allows users to interpret the facial expressions of friends, lovers and colleagues. Both writers join us to share their contributions to the anthology and discuss the importance of place, identity and storytelling with translator and host Christopher MacDonald.

Wen Zhen?is one of the best-regarded young writers in China. She was the youngest writer ever to win the prestigious Lao She Literary Award 2014 with ‘A Love Affair on Anxiang Road’ included in her first short story collection?Eleven Doses of Love.?Gu Shi’s short fiction has won two Galaxy Awards for Chinese Science Fiction and three Chinese Nebula (Xingyun) Awards. Her novels include?Love is Everywhere.?Christopher Macdonald?is a translator and interpreter based in South Wales. He won the Comma Press Emerging Translator Award in 2019 and is the author of?The Science of War: Sun Tzu’s Art of War re-translated and re-considered. Presented by Manchester Literature Festival in partnership with Comma Press and the Confucius Institute at the University of Manchester.

Price: Tickets are free but advanced booking is recommended

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