
Wilderness in Heart
by Lu Shuyuan
About This Novel
"The Wilderness in the Heart" is a collection of prose essays by Lu Shuyuan. Compared with the earlier version, Lu Shuyuan has made large-scale additions and revisions to the manuscript, collecting his feelings and reveries about nature and humanities, wilderness and cities, faith and cognition, emotion and technology, life and money at different times and in different spaces in the past 40 years. It has included more than 100 articles, nearly doubling the capacity. The book is divided into six parts: "Wilderness Revelation", "Life Poems", "One Planet", "Ebb and Flow", "Under Bodhidharma's Cave" and "Speaking of Fish Climbing Trees". The author inherits the traditional wisdom of ancient Chinese sages such as Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Tao Yuanming, and draws nutrients from the ecological thoughts of Western scholars such as Leopold and Ralston. At the same time, he combines his own "innate wilderness complex" to express his concerns and expectations for the current development of ecological civilization. The text in the book blends Lu Shuyuan's personal experience and insights, memories and longings, and at the same time reflects his observation and reflection on social and historical phenomena, combining academic discussion and practical concern. More than a hundred essays with the author's warmth and soul pulse provide a rich mirror for the era we live in now.
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