The Script Road’s Lolita Hu on TDM Talk Show
Macau’s first literary festival ‘The Script Road’ kicked off this week.
On the Talk Show this week is Lolita Hu – one of many top-notch writers invited to participate in the festival.
Originally from Taiwan, Lolita was the editor who launched Playboy Magazine’s Taiwan edition. She took on the controversial and politically incorrect position in society for three years before quitting the media industry to write three books: Traveller, She and Machine Age.
The three titles gained her the reputation as an Asian-female-author who writes about the complexity and meaning of modernity in the context of city and contemporary life. Having lived and worked in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Paris and New York, she is now residing in Tokyo.
The TDM Talk Show will explore Lolita’s identity as a global citizen and the new voice for Asian women. It will air tonight at 9pm.
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