
That Month That Year
by Fan Liang
About This Novel
The author of the book follows his own growth process and uses memories, documentary, narrative and lyrical techniques to reproduce for readers the various historical vicissitudes and arduous struggles that the generation born in the 1950s has experienced under the training and education of the Party. The author was born in a poor mountain village on the island. His father was paralyzed in bed for 18 years when he was a child. The family of nine relied on state relief. He also relied on the hard-working spirit of struggle to grow up. After joining the work, he moved in and out of 6 units, from grassroots communes to higher-level government agencies, to enterprises, to government agencies, and to grassroots towns and villages. Everywhere he went showed the author's spirit of endless struggle. The author strictly abides by the code of conduct of "keeping a low profile and doing things with a high profile". He is like a pawn who has gone through ups and downs across the river and keeps moving forward. He is the individual representation of this generation.
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