The Soul Should Be a Bird That Can Fly at Any Time

The Soul Should Be a Bird That Can Fly at Any Time

by Zhao Song

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This reading essay discusses the works of more than 40 writers in the world literary world, including first-class literary masters such as Leo Tolstoy, Dickens, Maugham, Borges, and Junichiro Tani. It also analyzes the creations of powerful stars, including the 2020 Nobel Prize winner Louise Glick. Glück's exposition and in-depth exploration of his works "Until the World Reflects the Deepest Needs of the Soul" and "The Alloy of Moonlight" have won the recognition of book friends from all walks of life. This collection of essays includes discussions on popular writers such as A. S. Byatt and Peter Handke, and also introduces Western literary works to readers. It has unique insights and is full of brilliance. In addition to seemingly casual reading notes, it is a spiritual journey. Zhao Song is both a novelist and an amateur but "professional" reader. He considers himself "wild", but he reads more extensively and deeply than professional readers.

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