About this Event
龙应台专题演讲暨签售会|这美丽的土地
未结束的战争,未完成的叩问。
八十年后再逢乱世,我们走到了哪里?
历史的洪流之中,个人的命运常常被淹没,而写作,或许正是对遗忘的抵抗。那些被时代带走的人与记忆,仍在等待被重新看见、重新讲述。
这些年,龙应台不断回望战争与离散留下的痕迹,也反复追问:当历史尚未真正结束,当记忆仍未安放,我们究竟身在何处?又将走向哪里?
这一次,龙应台将带来一场独家演讲,围绕她长期思考的问题——战争与记忆如何在个人生命中留下印记,历史如何延续到今天,而我们又如何理解自己所处的时代。
在历史尚未远去的今天,这些问题仍值得我们重新思考。
演讲结束后将举行龙应台知名代表作及最新著作的签售会,仅此纽约一场。
Special Lecture & Book Signing by Lung Ying-tai | This Beautiful Land
An unfinished war, an unceasing inquiry.
Eighty years later, as we face another era of turmoil, where do we stand?
In the relentless torrent of history, individual fates are often submerged. Writing, perhaps, is the ultimate resistance against forgetting. Those people and memories swept away by time are still waiting—waiting to be seen again, and to be told once more.
In recent years, Lung Ying-tai has looked back at the scars left by war and displacement, repeatedly asking: When history has not truly ended, and when memories have yet to find their peace, where exactly are we? And where are we headed?
In this exclusive lecture, Lung Ying-tai will explore the questions she has long pondered—how war and memory leave their marks on individual lives, how history persists into the present, and how we might understand the era we inhabit.
As history remains a living presence today, these questions deserve our renewed reflection.
The lecture will be followed by a book signing featuring Lung Ying-tai’s renowned classics and her latest works. This is an exclusive, one-night-only event in New York.
关于嘉宾|About the Speaker
龙应台
作家。台北市首任文化局长、台湾首任文化部长。曾先后任教于海德堡大学、香港大学及台湾清华大学。2014年12月辞去公职,回到文人的书桌。2015—2019年受聘为香港大学“孔梁巧玲杰出人文学者”。2017年为照顾母亲移居台湾南部,开始乡居生活,行走于凤梨田、香蕉园与大山大海之间。现居台东都兰山中,展开太平洋畔的山野生活。
作品包括《野火集》《目送》《亲爱的安德烈》《大江大海一九四九》《天长地久》《大武山下》《注视——都兰野书》等。
Lung Ying-Tai was Taiwan's first Minister of Culture (2012-2014) and has taught at universities in the United States, Germany, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Her career as an author spans published articles, cultural criticisms, novels, essays, and nonfiction works, including The Wild Fire and Big River, Big Sea - Untold Stories of 1949. She now resides in an indigenous village overlooking the Pacific in eastern Taiwan.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street, New York, United States
USD 39.19










