Poetries from the Bookstores: A Room of One’s Own
A Room of One’s Own (自己的房間) The owner of this bookstore, Tsai Shan-Wen, decided to build a place for the LGBT community in the middle of Taiwan. She named this place with Virginia Woolf’s book from 1929, A Room of One’s Own. It locates in a traditional market, looks totally different from the old building besides. The place is a private place, like going into someone’s inside world.
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