In honor of World Book and Copyright Day, Beijing Times Chinese Press orchestrated a special event in Beijing on Thursday, featuring acclaimed writer Chang Xiaohu as he presented his novel Shoushan and engaged with readers, sharing insights into his writing journey.
Renowned for infusing his works with the regional essence of his native Beijing, award-winning author Chang has consistently captured the authentic essence of life in his novels. "Being an observer for life can heal one's own heart," Chang remarked, emphasizing his commitment to portraying genuine human experiences through his literary creations.
Shoushan, which translates to "stop doing something that one's familiar with", delves into the multigenerational saga of cooks at a Beijing restaurant amid the rapid evolution of the times, chronicling their culinary prowess and unwavering spirits. The novel has garnered attention, with plans for its adaptation into a theatrical production at the esteemed Beijing People's Art Theatre in the near future.
During the event, Chang shared his creative process in crafting this compelling narrative, highlighting that for him, writing remains an ongoing journey of self-discovery. He expressed that the act of continual growth through writing is the ultimate reward in his literary pursuit.