Lectures Now On
[New Moon Literary Guide] Literature and Departure: The Masters Who Wrote Fiction with Their Right Hand and Travelogues with Their Left Foot
Why did they leave familiar places?
Novelists are not merely people sitting at desks; they are often the most sensitive travelers of the soul. They have two pens: one held in their hand, responsible for constructing fictional worlds on manuscript paper; the other hidden in their feet, responsible for recording real travelogue insights during journeys.
As a traveler who has navigated between the tourism industry and reading for many years, teacher Lin Jui-chang (Domingo) has specially planned three sessions, attempting through a 'comparative reading of works' approach to lead everyone in interpreting the dual souls of Murakami, Calvino, and Chekhov!
Novelists are not merely people sitting at desks; they are often the most sensitive travelers of the soul. They have two pens: one held in their hand, responsible for constructing fictional worlds on manuscript paper; the other hidden in their feet, responsible for recording real travelogue insights during journeys.
As a traveler who has navigated between the tourism industry and reading for many years, teacher Lin Jui-chang (Domingo) has specially planned three sessions, attempting through a 'comparative reading of works' approach to lead everyone in interpreting the dual souls of Murakami, Calvino, and Chekhov!
Event Details
- 2026-03-20 — 中山區(臺北市)