
Broader Than the Sky
by He Huaihong
About This Novel
"Broader than the Sky" starts from an ethical perspective, shuttles between ancient Greek philosophical debates, Eastern meditation and modern dilemmas, and explores ultimate propositions such as freedom, dignity, suffering and transcendence. By analyzing the subtleties of historical events and daily life, it reveals the fragile and sublime duality of human nature, trying to find an anchor for the soul in an era of rapid technological advancement. The book contains both a spiritual deconstruction of Dostoyevsky's "Man in the Basement" and a contemporary interpretation of Zhuangzi's "Happy Wandering", which ultimately leads to a shocking conclusion: the real vastness is not in the clouds, but when mortals face limitations, they still choose to look upward.
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