Writer XU Zhiyuan is invited to share his insights on reading and travelling: dual liberation as the 29th Artist-in-Residence.
Reading is a way to meet oneself
from the inside out;
traveling is a way to meet oneself
from the outside world.
Writer XU Zhiyuan is invited to share his insights on reading and travelling: dual liberation as the 29th Artist-in-Residence.
Activity Information
Theme
Reading and Travel: Dual Liberation
Time
15:00-16:30 (admission begins at 14:30), May 9th, 2024 (Thursday)
Venue
401, Conference Complex II
Language
Chinese
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About the Artist
Zhi Yuan XU
Writer, Founder of OWSPACE, Producer of Thirteen Talks.
Graduated from the Department of Computer Science at Peking University, and served as a visiting scholar at both the University of Cambridge and the University of California, Berkeley. Since 2001, he has published nearly 20 books in the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, including Stranger in His Motherland, Wandering Collection and All the Sad Young Men. His works have also been translated into multiple versions in English, French, Korean, and other languages.
He is currently writing a five-volume biography of Liang Qichao, with two volumes already published: Liang Qichao: A Young Reformer (1873-1898) and Liang Qichao: Exile (1898-1903).
Mr. Xu Zhiyuan has been involved in the founding and publication of various newspapers and magazines, including The Economic Observer, Bloomberg Businessweek/Chinese Edition, and dandureading. He has participated in and hosted the in-depth intellectual interview documentary series Thirteen Talks (Seasons 1-7), which has sparked widespread social resonance.
Special thanks to Office of Student Affairs
In 2016, the University initiated the Artist-in-Residence Programme to create an artistic atmosphere on campus and to elevate student's aesthetic taste. We regularly invite top artists from various fields to reside on campus, create artworks and hold workshops with students. Artists will work with or guide students to create or appreciate artworks through workshops or lectures. Artists will also take into account resources available off campus to contribute towards our development.
University Arts Centre

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