Novelist J. M. Coetzee at the University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, 27 September 2002
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At a reception in his honour, after giving a talk at HKU.

As well as meeting Coetzee on this day, I also met two other Nobel Prize in Literature winners in Hong Kong: Seamus Heaney and Doris Lessing. I met Seamus Heaney at a reception in his honour given after a poetry reading he gave at HKU in 2006. I met Doris Lessing in a Swindon  bookstore on the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry concourse on 5 March 1994. The same day I was also to meet the American artist Robert Rauschenberg at Mandarin Oriental Fine Arts, an art gallery in Central that was run by Sandra Walters. Rauschenberg was at the gallery that day to supervise the hanging of his one-person show which was taking place there. That was a time when several big-name Western artists were visiting Hong Kong. Jim Dine and Frank Stella had visited a few months before in connection with shows of their work at Art Asia, an art fair. Jorg Immendorf and James Rosenquist had come a little earlier, and the visit of Christo and Jeanne-Claude is documented in this photo archive (8 February 1999). I write about Rauschenberg's art in my book Art & Place (1996), while Christo and Jeanne-Claude are mentioned in my book Water and Art (2010). 

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