Qilai Qian's Letter

Qilai Qian's Letter

by Yang Mu

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He writes on the island, and his collection has been translated by the Nobel Prize judges. The final work of Taiwan Yang Mu's literary autobiography is finally here. Yang Mu began with "Mountain Wind and Sea Rain" (1987). In the 1980s, he continued with "Direction Returns to Zero" (1991) and "I'm Gone Again" (1997), thus completing the structure of early literary autobiography, exploring the sounds, colors, and mysterious themes of mountains, forests, countryside, and oceans. Meaning, experiencing the conflict of human feelings in the changing urban and rural society, feeling the inspiration of art, pursuing the traces of poetry, beauty and love, the infinite hesitation and persistence of one's own personality, and looking forward to the changes in the wilderness in retrospect, the thinking is concentrated, and the style is deliberately unfolded one by one under the ever-changing prose style. The three books form a series of their own, with an extended line that ends at the moment of secret farewell, and are combined into "Qi Lai Qian Shu".

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