In a city that embraces both concrete buildings and towering trees, what does it mean to be truly connected to nature and our surroundings? ACWP Visiting Writer 刘克襄 Liu Ka-shiang explores this question in a heartwarming and thought-provoking interview with Lianhe Zaobao. He contemplates how our relationship with the natural world runs deeper than we think. Check out his interview and prepare to be amazed as he reveals hidden pockets of nature amidst the urban hum.
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About 刘克襄 Liu Ka-shiang
刘克襄(1957),作家、生态保育工作者。曾在报社副刊主编多年,并担任台湾中央通讯社董事长,以及公视「浩克慢游」主持人。多年创作过程里,常在港台各地乡野去来,善于以独特而深入的观点解析各类自然和社会议题。
Liu Ka-shiang’s literary career began with poetry. In the early 1980s, he sparked the “Liu Ka-shiang craze” with his critical view of the politics that reflected Taiwan’s social reality. At the same time, he also wrote proses about avian ecology and became a pioneer of Taiwanese nature writing.
刘克襄 Liu Ka-shiang will be a Visiting Writer from August 2024 to November 2024.