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&lt;p&gt;RP : &#171; Vous &#234;tes connu, en France, comme &#233;crivain hongkongais et, de fait, cette ville semble avoir une importance consid&#233;rable dans votre &#339;uvre. Les Occidentaux s'imaginent Hong Kong telle une hybride r&#233;ussie d'Orient et d'Occident, comme si l'Asie et comme si l'Occident &#233;taient monolithiques. Dans une nouvelle de 1994 intitul&#233;e &#171; Fronti&#232;res &#187;, vous affirmez qu'&#234;tre hongkongais n'a rien de romantique. Pourriez-vous nous donner votre vision de Hong Kong face aux clich&#233;s du kung fu, des (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;RP: &#171; In France you are known as a Hong Kong writer and, actually, the city seems to have a tremendous importance in your work. In western minds, Hong Kong appears to be a successful hybrid of East and West, as if Asia was one and the West monolithic. In a 1994 short story called &#034;Boundaries&#034;, you say that its nothing but 'romantic' being hongkongese. Could you give us your vision of Hong Kong toward the clich&#233;s of kung fu, tycoon or triads ? Are Wong Kar wai's movies slightly responsible (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;
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