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The Stars (Xingxing) show of 1979, hung on the wall outside the Chinese National Art Gallery(美术馆)in Beijing, was one of the most important shows in the recent history of Chinese art. Yan Li was a key member of the group of Chinese artists, Stars (Xingxing), and was also a member of the literary(文学的) group "Today" at that time. In the conversation between Yan Li and Dr. Silvia Fok, they will review the history of that period and how literature(文学) and arts were changed.

Yan Li, born in 1954 in Beijing, is a writer and painter who moved to the U.S. in 1985 and since 1998 he spends his time between Shanghai and New York. He began writing poems and painting in oils during the Cultural Revolution(文革). Li who is very well-read in both Chinese and Western history and literature has several books of poems including a Chinese-English book named Poetry Possibility (2009) and Things Are Symbols of Themselves (2005) . Yan Li is the host of the Mid-Autumn Poetry Festival which takes place in Beijing every September.

Dr Silvia Fok received her B.A., M. Phil., and Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong in 1998, 2002 and 2008 . Her primary research is Chinese Art. She has taught art history in the Hong Kong Art School from 2002 to 2004. She worked as part-time teacher at the Department of Fine Arts, HKU, and Cultural and Religious Studies Department, CUHK, in 2009. She is a teacher in Art at the General Education Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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The persons who will have a talk about literature and arts

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The job Chinese who was born in 1954 in Beijing

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The time when the Mid-Autumn Poetry Festival takes place

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The woman’s primary research is

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The university where the woman works as a teacher in Arts

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Poetry Reading at happy-land

Be sure to get your tickets for Bonnie Highsmith Taylor’s Showtimes are

Friday, November 18 Show 7:30pm Saturday,November 19 Show 1:00pm Sunday, November20show 3:00pm

There is also a lunch on Saturday at 11:30am

Tickets: Students $8 Adults(大人)$12

For a family of five or more, we offer a free book by Bonnie Highsmith Taylor

A poem by Bonnie Highsmith Taylor My favorite sweater grew too small.

I love that sweater best of all.

My grandma made it when I was three. She made that sweater just for me.

I picked the yarn (毛线), a special blue

The color of bluebells, wet with dew (露水).

When I was three I was very small. But now I'm five and much too tall.

I have a new jacket now that's green.

1.What’s the poster about?

A. A book sale. B. A birthday party. C. A winter camp. D. A poetry reading

2.What do we know about the Happy-land next week?

A. The poetry reading is from Thursday to Sunday .

B. Students can watch the show before 3:00pm on Sunday afternoon.

C. The poems on the poetry reading come from Bonnie Highsmith Taylor.

D. The happy-land offers the students and parents lunch from Friday to Sunday.

3.If Jack, taking a student card, goes to Happy-land with his parents and grandparents, how much will they pay?

A. $32 B. $40 C. $48 D. $56

4.From the line of the poem by Bonnie Highsmith Taylor.”My favorite sweater grew too small”, we can know .

A. The girl likes small sweaters. B. The girl became too big for the sweater.

C. The girl’s grandma made a small sweater. D. The girl’s sweater became smaller than it once was.

5.Why does the girl love the sweater best of all according to the poem?

A. The girl’s grandma made it just for her. B. The girl got it when she was very small.

C. The girl has a new blue jacket now. D. The girl only likes the sweater from her grandma.

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