Let the wind by Huang Renkui

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Author's statement: Huang Renkui, 1955, painter, writing/movie/music, all creations come from painting; they belong to painting. One well has multiple sources; one source has multiple wells. Huang Renkui's profile: He studied at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Paris. After returning to Hong Kong, he has been engaged in artistic creation, including writing and painting. He is also a member of the band Mininoise. Huang has served as the art director for more than 30 films, including "Forty Women", "Autumn Fairy Tale", "Drunkard" and so on. He once worked as a columnist in "Overseas Chinese Daily" and "New News". Works can be seen in "Ming Pao Weekly", "Hong Kong Literature", "Writer" and so on. Author of essay collections "Blowing the Wind" and "White Eyes" etc. "Follow the Wind" won the Fifth Chinese Literature Award Biennial Award.

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No.45,999 - Stationery  |  No.1,056 - Indie Press
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"Following the Wind" contains the essays written by Huang Renkui in the "Overseas Chinese Daily", "New Daily", and "Modern Daily" in the mid-1990s, and is divided into two series. The first series is "Four Hundred Strikes", a total of 65 articles, all of which are exquisite sketches of common people; the second series is "Voiceovers", a total of 102 articles, mainly from the people and things in life, discussing art, especially painting The problem.

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