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"King of Chess, King of Trees, King of Children" Author: Acheng Publishing House: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House Subtitle: Acheng Collection of Works (Part 1) Series: Acheng Collection of Works (Hardcover)
"King of Chess, King of Trees, King of Children" Author: Acheng Publishing House: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House Subtitle: Acheng Collection of Works (Part 1) Series: Acheng Collection of Works (Hardcover)
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
This publication is the latest version compiled by Mr. Acheng himself, which adds a lot of content that was not included in previous versions.
The content includes the three novellas "The Chess King", "The Tree King" and "The Children King" which are included in previous versions, as well as the cartoon portrait of the author drawn by painter Cao Li which is not available in previous versions, and also includes the prefaces of previous versions (Italian version, Japanese version, old simplified version, Taiwan traditional version).
About the Author · · · · · ·
Acheng, writer, screenwriter, photographer, and cultural project planner.
In 1984, he began to publish his works, and became famous for his novel "Chess King". He also published plays, essays, and reviews. In 1985, he was a writer-in-residence at the International Writing Program of the University of Iowa in the United States. In 1992, he won the Italian NONINO International Literary Award. In May of the same year, he became a writer-in-residence in Venice, Italy. In 1995, he was an artist-in-residence at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. In 2000, he became a writer-in-residence in Taipei. In June 2014, he published "Luoshu and Hetu: The Origin of the Form of Civilization", which was selected as the annual book of the Chinese book industry.
In 2005, he was a judge for the Golden Lion Award at the 62nd Venice Film Festival. In 2006, he made pictures and documentaries for "Liu Xiaodong's New Work: Domino". In May 2008, he was invited to teach the master class at the Jeonju International Film Festival in South Korea. In September 2008, he was the curator of the Chinese Pavilion at the 11th Venice International Architecture Biennale.