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The archives organize all the content on Xi Xi City into a set of categories, which you can explore depending on your interests. Choose “Biography” to learn about Xi Xi herself, or “Homage” to see how other artists have responded to her work.
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White-Haired Ah Ngo and Others was shortlisted for the Book Award hosted by Sanlian Lifeweek.
Recognition
2022, March
My City was chosen as the featured book of One City One Book Hong Kong 2020.
Recognition
2020
Xi Xi won Sweden’s Cikada Prize.
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2019, November
The 80th issue of Fleurs des lettres, a local bi-monthly literary magazine, was dedicated to Xi Xi.
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2019, July & August
Xi Xi won the 2019 Newman Prize for Chinese Literature.
Recognition
2019, March
“Reading Xi Xi” in the 2598th issue of Ming Pao Weekly was dedicated to Xi Xi.
Recognition
2018
Four volumes of Research Materials for Xi Xi Studies, edited by Wong Ka Ki, Kam Yuk Ching, Ho Fuk Yan, Chan Yin Ha, Chiu Hiu Tung and Fan Sin Piu, were published by Chung Hwa Book Company of Hong Kong.
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2018, July
Not Written Words, translated from Selected Poems of Xi Xi by Jennifer Feeley, was published by Zephyr Press. Not Written Words was awarded the Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize.
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Translations
2016
Xi Xi received the “Commitment Award” of the 4th Sing Yun Award for Global Chinese Literature.
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2014
Xi Xi was chosen as the Hong Kong Author of the Year in Hong Kong Book Fair 2011.
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2011, July
Chronicles of Apes and Monkeys was published by Hung Fan Books, and the simplified Chinese version of the work was published by Guangxi Normal University Press in the next year (2012).
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2011, July
The Simplified Chinese versions of My City, Mourning a Breast, A Girl Like Me and Looking at Houses, were published by Guangxi Normal University Press in 2010
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Translations
2010
A feature film, 2 Become 1, starring Miriam Yeung, was said to have been inspired by Mourning a Breast.
Recognition
2006
Xi Xi, competing as Ellen Cheung, was the Designer’s Collection Champion at the 2nd Hong Kong Teddy Bear Awards.
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2005
A special issue entitled “Xi Xi: My Georgian” was published by INK, a monthly literary magazine in Taiwan.
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2004, May
My City was chosen as one of the “100 Best Chinese Novels of the 20th Century” by Asia Weekly.
Recognition
2000
In 2000, Xi Xi received the “Hua Zong [Flower Trail] Literature Award” from Sin Chew Daily, a Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia.
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2000
Xi Xi received the Creative Writing Award of the 1st Hong Kong Arts Development Council Awards for Literature.
Recognition
1997
The Topic of Time: Collected Conversations, co-authored with Ho Fuk Yan, was published by Su Yeh Publications and was republished by Hung Fan Books in the same year.
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1995, October & December
Mourning a Breast, a novel, was published by Hung Fan Books.
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1992, September
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