Review | Review - Hong Kong 20/20: Reflections on a Borrowed Place is best collection in years of writing and comment about city
Anthology of short stories, essays, poetry and art by the likes of pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, commentator Chip Tsao and G.O.D. founder Douglas Young a rich depiction of Hong Kong’s first 20 years under Chinese rule
by various authors
Blacksmith Books
4.5/5 stars
What if the police had been less restrained during 2014’s Occupy Central? What if, instead of a night of tear-gassing and the roughing up of some activists, the police genuinely opened fire? What if the event triggered the People’s Liberation Army to leave their barracks and join the action?
“It Was All Wasted,” a short story by Shen Jian, begins with two typical Hong Kong boys who are more interested in basketball and karaoke than politics. They join Occupy Central just out of youthful curiosity. But when a video of one brother goes viral, he inadvertently becomes a symbol of the resistance, and is drawn into the revolution.