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54位跨世代香港作家共同書寫香港街道
以文學留住記憶中的香港
用文字守住自己的街道

  胡晴舫、張曼娟專文推薦



  本書源自香港文學館歷時三年的「我街道,我知道,我書寫」計劃,收錄五十四位香港作家書寫香港街道的文章,內容依地區劃分為港島、九龍、新界三章,文類涵蓋小說、散文、詩,不僅寫街道故事,更寫香港的歷史、集體記憶與常民生活,建構出一個風貌繁複的香港,讓讀者得以深入認識這座城市的表象與內裡。

  作家跨世代、作品跨文類,能讀到台灣讀者熟悉的作家西西以細緻工筆描繪居住多年的土瓜灣道,作家韓麗珠寫童年記憶而勾勒出昔日香港社區樣貌,也可讀到作家鄧小樺、鍾耀華描寫反送中運動的香港街道催淚彈布袋彈胡椒槍齊發的實況與感受。

  本書作者(依文章順序排列):顏純鈎、崑南、劉偉成、關天林、黃怡、蔡炎培、方太初、鍾國強、呂永佳、伍淑賢、何秀萍、曹疏影、黃燦然、蘇苑姍、王良和、梁璇筠、陳滅、陳慧、黃裕邦、鄧小宇、韓麗珠、謝傲霜、西西、唐睿、鄭政恆、陳麗娟、池荒懸、胡燕青、余婉蘭、鄧小樺、查映嵐、葉輝、王樂儀、梁莉姿、陳苑珊、陳曦靜、李維怡、廖偉棠、袁兆昌、馬國明、劉綺華、麥樹堅、鄧阿藍、可洛、洪曉嫻、陳德錦、淮遠、王証恒、周漢輝、張婉雯、樊善標、盧勁池、鍾耀華、李智良。

  本書作者年齡由八十多歲至二十多歲,風格各異,有現代主義者如崑南,平白天然如西西,傳統古雅文風如陳德錦,概念跳脫如黃裕邦,考究如劉偉成,奇詭如廖偉棠,多變如關天林,九十後青年作者如王証恒、王樂儀、梁莉姿特別能呈現出他們的生存狀態;部分人如葉輝、鍾國強、胡燕青等早有累積大量地方書寫的經驗,也有池荒懸、李智良等以抽象、「非地方」的概念性先鋒作品。能讀到鄧小宇、何秀萍、韓麗珠、袁兆昌等著名作者不常提起的昔日記憶;也可以在伍淑賢、張婉雯、可洛、劉綺華等的小說中,進入香港平民紛繁的生活甘苦。

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  香港人有多愛香港?過去幾個月來發生的事,已經說明一切。《我香港,我街道》這本書,會讓你也愛上香港,愛她的歷史,她的氣味,她的榮光。——張曼娟

  當夜空籠罩我城,皎潔月光沿著彌敦道漫流,流入維多利亞港灣,粼粼照耀海水,每個在天星小輪回望我城的人都不免有個錯覺,是的,香港屬於我。此刻當下,將進入永恆。——胡晴舫

  這是一部在城市的高原景觀中長出根莖的精神地圖史。以過去的記憶作為路標,以此時此刻的街衢作為戰壕。讀這本書,有時我會依沿著街巷斜坡的傾斜角度,彈珠一樣地被滑進一個隱密的密室,觀看一個全景幻燈的香港。——言叔夏

  打從讀第一個字開始我就想香港了。往日走過的街闀書店茶餐廳寫字樓,跑馬燈一樣在腦海裡冒泡泡。我想著旺角中國冰室的凍鴛鴦和黑白磁磚地,想著凌晨深水埗蒸氣騰騰的粥麵攤,想灣仔山坡路上的藍屋美味燒臘滑膩粥品,想北角地鐵出來整排壓進眼眶的唐樓,想著中環半山手扶梯上的王菲,雙舟橫擺的蕩蕩漾漾南生圍。想得欲淚欲笑,思念成灰。《我香港,我街道》藉著虛構的(小說)、紀實的(散文與地誌)、隱喻的(詩)各種路徑,重新抵達一個意識豐滿血肉飽滿的香港,一個擁抱無數故事空間與生活碎角的香港。那是一座任憑怪手暴警催淚瓦斯橡膠子彈也無法須臾摧毀動搖的金剛不壞之城,只要我們還擁有記憶,只要我們維持住呼吸,此城便永在而無敵。——崔舜華

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目錄

推薦序  我的香港門牌/張曼娟
推薦序  如果香港不屬於任何人——#myhongkong/胡晴舫
編者序  我街道,我香港/鄧小樺

Ⅰ港島
桃花依舊笑春風──莊士敦道生活點滴/顏純鈎
思念縱橫  景物滄桑——憶皇后大道西/崑南
原來我們還在玩「天下太平」/劉偉成
維多利亞的囚徒/關天林
根深/黃怡
石板街/蔡炎培
越過鐵絲網去看海/方太初    
由禮頓道到加路連山道/鍾國強    
白沙道/呂永佳
浣紗/伍淑賢
那個下午我給舊居寫信——致大坑  兼誌《那個下午我在舊居燒信》三十週年/何秀萍
渣華道/曹疏影
濱海街/黃燦然    
車程/蘇苑姍    
瀑布灣道/王良和
鴨腿米粉/梁璇筠
香港的婦女/陳滅

Ⅱ九龍
不是流金其實是鏽/陳慧
我愛你愛你愛你不顧一切(半自動書寫)/黃裕邦    
馬頭圍道——我童年世界的全部/鄧小宇
舊時藍田/韓麗珠
四重世界/謝傲霜
土瓜灣道/西西
躑躅彩虹/唐睿
窩打老道,彼得盧道/鄭政恆
窩打老,的道/陳麗娟    
榆樹街/池荒懸
Glee Path/胡燕青
月亮破裂/余婉蘭
輓歌:我的公共的菜街/鄧小樺
夢迴塘尾道/查映嵐
懸崖上的月華街/葉輝    
Haunting    /王樂儀
鼠/梁莉姿
男人街/陳苑珊
詩歌舞街的蘑菇/陳曦靜    
受教/李維怡

Ⅲ新界
東澳古道,或東涌哀歌/廖偉棠    
馬會道、龍琛路/袁兆昌    
西樓角路/馬國明
艇/劉綺華
青山下的白/麥樹堅    
呼呼青山道青山公路/鄧阿藍    
癲雞/可洛
林錦公路白千層/洪曉嫻
元朗大馬路——文化終點站/陳德錦    
擠眉弄眼和勾肩搭背/淮遠
時光凝滯/王証恒
幸福與詛咒──致屯門河傍街/周漢輝
禮芳街的月色/張婉雯
所謂鞍駿街/樊善標
東涌達東路/盧勁池
這可是我們的家/鍾耀華
房門內妳底肌膚如精靈的閃光/李智良

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  香港文學館有限公司由一群香港作家、學者、文化人、藝術家、媒體人組成,自 2014 年香港文學生活館開設以來,每年舉辦不同活動、課程及展覽等,並與多個機構合作企劃,為社會提供文學相關的服務。香港文學館是一個正努力茁壯成長的文學藝團,立足文學本位,同時謀求拓展文學的邊界,現時擁有全職員工十多人;自家所創文學節慶「第一屆香港文學季:書在人在」及「我街道,我知道,我書寫——社區書寫計劃」分別獲得 2015 及2018年藝術發展獎之藝術推廣獎。近期籌辦之活動及計劃包括:賽馬會「過去識」本土文學普及教育計劃、「虛詞.無形」文學發表媒體平台、《方圓》文學及文化季刊、「我街道,我知道,我書寫——社區書寫計劃」及西九自由約等。

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香港。 香港。 香港....書中的香港是已回不去的香港,一邊看的同時,一陣陣唏噓的感覺總會在身邊流連。 每個香港人都有各自對香港不同街道的回憶。我有,你有,而香港文學館花了三年時間,收錄54位香港本地作家的散文、短篇和詩,透過文字刻劃出對香港街道的回憶,歷史和情感。 書中網羅跨世代作家,由八十多歲至二十多歲都有,風格各異,不同類型的文章,內容亦劃分為香港島、九龍和新界三章。 不論每位作家的寫作方式如何,故事吸不吸引,我都可以感受到就是一本盛載著對香港和香港街道深厚感情的散文短篇集。當中有很多的是懷緬,懷緬那失落的過去,那些已不再存在的餐廳,商店和人物。另外亦有很多2019年香港人的集體回憶。而書裡面所寫的那個香港已經是一個回不去的香港,這亦是這本書珍貴之處。 個人特別喜歡顏純鈎的《桃花依舊笑春風──莊士敦道生活點滴》、陳慧的《不是流金其實是鏽》、謝傲霜的《四重世界》、鄧小宇的《馬頭圍道——我童年世界的全部》、西西的《土瓜灣道》、鄧小樺的《輓歌:我的公共的菜街》、可洛的《癲雞》和鍾耀華的《這可是我們的家》。而張曼娟的推薦序,短短的文章,充滿溫度,非常打動人心,看完後真想多買幾本她的小說來看。 《我香港,我街道》54篇文章,無論他們的文字有沒有打動到你,其實每一篇都很值得細看品嚐,看看作家們如何用文字守住香港的街道和香港人的回憶。
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惠銘
我從來不知道,比爾・蓋茲的童年故事竟然這麼有趣又有共鳴。這本自傳完全聚焦在他的早年人生,從小男孩到少年程式狂熱者,讓我看見一個截然不同的蓋茲。他不是一開始就注定成功,而是一點一滴靠著對編程的熱愛和不服輸的個性,走到今天。 我最喜歡的一幕是蓋茲十三歲時第一次接觸電腦。他形容寫程式像解謎,讓他的大腦無時無刻都在轉動,甚至為了能多用一點電腦,他半夜偷偷溜出家門,錯過最後一班公車也毫不在意,直接走路回家。這種對編程的執著,真的讓人佩服。 還有很多場景特別生動,像是他和外婆玩牌,每次都輸卻從不放棄,或者在學校裝作隨意,其實回家拼命讀書,努力維持「輕鬆學霸」的形象。這些細節讓我覺得,比爾・蓋茲真的很「人性化」,不是我們想像中冷酷的科技大佬。 讀完這本書,我終於明白,家人、老師、同學在他成長過程中的影響有多深遠。也正因如此,他才有勇氣在不到二十歲時創業,開啟屬於自己的時代,並最終改變了整個世界。
Feb 5, 2025
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Ellen
had no idea Marguerite de la Rocque’s story was real—a noblewoman abandoned on an island in 16th-century New France. The writing pulled me in immediately, with vivid descriptions and a heroine fighting for survival and independence. This isn’t a fairytale. It’s a harsh, historically accurate look at life for women in the 1500s—where superstition and religion ruled, and even noblewomen had little power. The depiction of the New World feels raw and wild, adding to the intensity. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, especially those who loved The Marriage Portrait or Barkskins for their focus on survival and early colonization.
Feb 5, 2025
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Sara
Isola is a beautifully crafted tale based on the true story of Marguerite de la Rocque. Set in the 16th century, it follows Marguerite, a noblewoman orphaned as a child and placed under the care of the cruel Roberval. He squanders her inheritance and forces her on an expedition to New France, where her forbidden love leads to abandonment on a desolate island with little hope of survival. Goodman’s lyrical writing vividly captures the island’s harshness and Marguerite’s transformation from a sheltered noblewoman to a fierce survivor. The story is both heartbreaking and inspiring, balancing themes of loss, resilience, and strength in the face of overwhelming odds. Fans of historical fiction will find Isola a powerful and haunting tale of survival and self-discovery.
Feb 5, 2025
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Jodi
Isola is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that immerses readers in the raw beauty and brutality of survival. Allegra Goodman masterfully brings to life the tragic yet empowering story of Marguerite de la Rocque, a young woman cast away on a desolate island in the 16th century. The story follows Marguerite, a noblewoman thrust into a harsh reality when her guardian, Roberval, gambles away her inheritance and drags her on a dangerous expedition to New France. What begins as a tale of loss and betrayal transforms into an intense fight for survival after Marguerite’s love affair with Roberval’s secretary is discovered. Marguerite and her loyal servant, Damienne, are abandoned on a rocky island with minimal supplies and forced to battle hunger, freezing weather, and despair. Goodman’s writing is both lyrical and haunting, capturing the stark contrast between Marguerite’s former life of privilege and the unrelenting wilderness she must now endure. The relationship between Marguerite and Damienne is tender and complex, offering a glimpse of love and resilience amid overwhelming hardship. The survival scenes are particularly powerful—each moment brimming with tension, grief, and fleeting hope. What sets Isola apart is its foundation in historical events. Knowing that Marguerite de la Rocque’s story is inspired by true history makes her journey even more poignant. Goodman breathes new life into this nearly forgotten figure, turning Marguerite into a symbol of defiance, strength, and rebirth. Fans of historical fiction and survival stories will find Isola utterly captivating. It’s a novel about survival in its most literal sense, but also about finding one’s faith, identity, and inner strength when everything else is stripped away. This beautifully written tale will linger in your mind long after you turn the last page. Highly recommended!
Jan 8, 2025
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Cheryl Chen
I’m not someone who collects books—I usually pass them along. But this one is staying with me. I know I’ll read it again because each time, it will reveal something new about myself. As someone with sisters, the relationships in this story stirred deep emotions and brought back so many memories. This isn’t just a book I enjoyed—it’s one I’ll treasure, along with the beautifully brought-to-life characters who now feel like old friends.
Jan 8, 2025
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Charlotte
When I first picked up March by Geraldine Brooks, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Like many, I grew up loving Little Women, but I never gave much thought to Mr. March’s life away from home. Brooks changed that for me. The story dives into what Robert March experienced during the Civil War, a time when he left his wife and four daughters behind to serve as a Union chaplain. Through his eyes, we see the brutal realities of war, the weight of his ideals, and the constant tug-of-war between his duty to his country and his family. What struck me most was how Brooks captured his humanity—his flaws, his hopes, and his heartbreak. She doesn’t sugarcoat the sacrifices or shy away from the complexities of his choices. By the end, I felt like I truly understood what it means to carry the burden of both love and duty. This book is more than a companion to Little Women—it’s a powerful, stand-alone story that lingers long after you’ve turned the last page.
Jan 8, 2025
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Barbara O’Connor
I think the Pulitzer committee made a wise choice.
Jan 8, 2025
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The Winds
A Compelling Biography of a Billionaire Dissident Mark Clifford’s account of Jimmy Lai’s extraordinary life offers more than just the story of a man—it’s also a vivid exploration of Hong Kong’s history and struggles. From Lai’s arrival in the 1960s as a 12-year-old refugee from mainland China, working in a clothing factory, to his current status as Hong Kong’s most prominent political prisoner, the book captures a journey marked by resilience, faith, and an unyielding fight for freedom. As Western media often overlooks Hong Kong’s plight, this book is essential reading. Pick up a copy, and share it widely to shed light on a story that deserves greater attention.
Dec 29, 2024
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Claire
讀完《力》,我的內心久久無法平靜。這本書不只是講述暴力,而是透過角色的經歷,探討暴力如何影響人性,以及人們如何找到力量與希望。 周郁芬的故事特別觸動我。她逃離不幸婚姻,卻因此傷害了孩子,讓我不禁思考自由與責任的平衡。還有洪安安,渴望父親認同卻深陷家庭暴力陰影,那種矛盾感讓人心疼。 故事背景橫跨政界、黑幫、學院和家庭,看似複雜,卻環環相扣。作者寫得真實,讓我感受到暴力不僅是外在行為,也是一種內在掙扎。然而,即使困境重重,角色們仍努力尋找出路,有人選擇離開,有人選擇和解,這讓我看到了希望。
Dec 8, 2024
水深之處是一本很真摯的作品。當中的情節和情感很動人,讓我想起自己與情緒病鬥爭的日子,亦讓我想到家人和朋友對我的支持和鼓勵。
Nov 24, 2024
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Sheila Jun
In view of election results All content s. In book is old stuff Not pertinent to the future Regret purchasing
Nov 24, 2024
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Sheila Jun
Am very embarrassed to be gifting the Novel “
Sep 15, 2024
發呆
世界需要好故事 這是一本以一環又一環接連不斷的驚悚情節而引人入勝的小說。 幾乎每一章節都會出現意料之外的情節,以開啟下一個章節。 難怪這部以香港為背景,打著「香港製造」的噱頭的小說,被拍成電影,並入圍第64屆柏林影展。 如果你喜歡閱讀加入了科幻、驚悚、推理、情色等流行元素,又看得懂港式粵語的話,這本小說還是值得一看。 許多人不喜歡閱讀以自己生活的城市為背景的小說。 因為太熟悉,所以沒有衝擊力。 但如果是世界級都市,比如東京、紐約、巴黎、倫敦……香港,那就不一樣了。 但是本土作家撰寫大家都熟悉的城市故事,寫得好也就罷了,一旦不好,絕對會被罵死。 因此,這本書最初是在網絡上慢慢寫出來,然後才引起轟動,最終印刷並拍成電影。 小說的故事情節跳躍性很強: 最開始時香港成為空城,一輛深夜小巴上面的17個人在穿過隧道後,瞬間成為最後的「倖存者」。 接著出現面戴防毒面具的黑衣人。 再接著倖存者一一死去,屍體呈現紫色斑點。 然後就出現了時空錯位、神奇建築、陷入絕望、走投無路…… 最後大揭秘,原來所有的人都是死囚,被日本安排到2018年因核洩漏而成為死城的香港。 故事的確好看,然而連續性不強。 讀過之後,覺得內心還蠻激動。 再細想一想,感覺情節有點混亂。 但這本書裡的香港,的的確確就是港人熟悉的環境。 無論是便利店,還是街頭情景,以及交通、生活設施等等。 或許,本書的魅力,有很多是因為香港。
Sep 3, 2024
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Viviene
最近終於有時間讀完《Glucose Revolution: The Life-Changing Power of Balancing Your Blood Sugar》這本書,收穫真是非常大! 作為一個日常行程非常緊湊的人,之前經常面對能量波動的問題,尤其是在下午時段,總是需要依靠咖啡來保持清醒。但這些短暫的提神效果常常伴隨著更嚴重的疲憊和煩躁。 書中的建議非常實用,比如建議先吃沙拉再吃主餐,還有避免空腹吃高糖食物。我開始實施這些方法後,發現能量水平變得更加穩定,下午的疲憊感也消失了。之前經常需要喝咖啡來應付疲勞的情況,現在幾乎不再發生了,而腹部的改善也非常明顯! 作為亞洲人,我知道自己面對糖尿病的風險比其他族群更高。 這本書不僅幫助我穩定血糖,還激勵我更加注重健康,並且能在繁忙的生活中輕鬆融入這些簡單而有效的策略。如果你跟我一樣忙碌,又擔心糖尿病風險,這本書真的是值得一讀!