The Widening of Tolo Highway: A Hong Kong story of paranoia and protest
English


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ANNA RETURNS TO FACE A PAST SHE NEVER TRULY LEFT BEHIND It wasn’t the middle but the very edge of nowhere. It was always just a little too still. It is 2017. Typhoon Hato has ripped through the streets of Hong Kong. National Day is looming. The momentum of the 2014 Umbrella Revolution has faded. British woman Anna has returned to her old village in the New Territories to search for Kallum a disillusioned local activist from whom she has heard nothing since her departure two years ago. Suspecting he was targeted for his involvement in the protests Anna widens her search scouring the streets of Kowloon and the Island for signs he is alive. Alone in her tiny rented room in the notorious Chungking Mansions gruesome flashbacks disturb her sleep. Paranoia swells. Memory delusion and reality begin to blur. Against a backdrop of construction works storm damage and scaffolding Anna is confronted by a daunting panorama. She may know more about the past than she’s let herself believe.
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