Novel by creative writing master's graduate adapted into a LARP script by the Museum of Hong Kong Literature
03 December 2024
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Set in 1947, Inspiration relates the story of how a chandelier accidentally falling onto the stage when a renowned musician is performing her famous piece “Moonlight” subsequently reveals a long-buried secret. The novel was showcased at a graduation exhibition organised by HKMU for graduating master's students in creative arts to display their writing and artwork in 2023.
The Museum of Hong Kong Literature is a non-governmental art institution, established as a new landmark for Hong Kong literature. It houses a sizable literary collection and hosts literary education events, exhibitions and salons. It features permanent exhibition halls, a children's story room and a Hong Kong literature reading room, utilising modern digital technology to introduce Hong Kong literary works to both Hong Kong residents and visitors. The room narrates the century-old story of Hong Kong literature and inspires young locals to engage in literary reading and creation. Each year, the museum hosts a variety of literary salons and writing workshops, inviting renowned writers to engage in face-to-face discussions with literature enthusiasts. The aim of the activities is to foster the inheritance and development of Hong Kong literature.
(Photo credit: The Museum of Hong Kong Literature)


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