
The Complete Collection of Sanmao Collection (14 Volumes in Total)
by Sanmao
About This Novel
Collecting fourteen classics handed down from generation to generation, the results of thirty years of writing are newly presented. She insists on guarding the simplicity and simplicity of her personal writing with a pen; from the distant Sahara to the American continent, and then to Dunhuang Gobi, she does not follow the trend, nor does she interpret life, but is only a witness of life. She is the eternal Sanmao who is romantic, free and easy, and true-hearted in our hearts, an eternal legend. "The Complete Collection of San Mao" collects San Mao's fourteen works to comprehensively present his thirty years of writing achievements. These works include the well-known prose collections "The Rainy Season Never Comes Again", "The Story of the Sahara", "Scarecrow's Notes", "Tender Night", "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in a Dream", "Thousands of Waters and Mountains Traveled", "Send You a Horse", "Dear "San Mao", "My Baby" and "You Are My Inferior Dream", the script "Rolling in the Red Dust", the speech "Meteor Shower", as well as the specially translated prose collections of Father Ding Songqing "The Song of Orchid Island and the Story of Clear Spring" and "The Moment of Time".
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Official(36)Scraped 22d ago
If life is a cloud, its splendor, its brilliance, its changes and drifts are all natural, just because it is a cloud. This is how San Mao uses her cloud-like life to stretch out into whatever image she wants. No matter how sweet or sad her life is, she has no intention of pretending. There is a silent singing everywhere in the lines. We can hear that kind of singing with our hearts, which is as beautiful as the sound of nature. People who are bound by civilization are often accustomed to the worldly complexity and are lost without knowing it. When reading Sanmao's works, one discovers a world created by life, like flowers blooming in the desert. She holds life high above the mundane world, which requires sharp wisdom and great courage. Sanmao's view of life is different from ordinary people. She believes that life has two forms: body and soul after death. No matter when, she is the bravest and most unrestrained in our hearts - Sanmao
Sanmao is a strange woman in secular life. She has traveled through thousands of rivers and mountains and seen all the prosperity of the world. Her life makes people yearn for it, but it also makes people sigh. Her life was short and gorgeous, blooming like fireworks and quietly dissipating before dawn.
Sanmao blends the helplessness and absurdity of life together, which makes it particularly unique and beautiful. Isn't life just a little absurd and a little helpless? But other writers write separately, writing a little bit of helplessness and a little bit of absurdity. Only she wrote it with Rouge together, and the same story was written with Rouge together. Even every sentence reveals a bit of the helplessness of life and a bit of people's absurd behavior at the same time. So every time I read it, I feel inexplicably moved between the lines.
Even if Sanmao commits suicide, I will always believe that she is not sad in her heart!
There is no one, let me be the first one
Have you read a few of them? The Sahara desert is still good-looking, and it brings joy even in the midst of suffering. The death of José later on is too sad.
It seems that she describes her love very sweetly, but the lingering time is overflowing with sadness. She tells us those difficult days into a touching fairy tale. She is so strong, and she is obviously a girl with a glass heart like us. We are the purest Sanmao in our hearts, and we will love her forever.
The first time I came into contact with Sanmao was through Sanmao's poems. At that time, I was immediately attracted by the author's words. Later, I gradually read more of Sanmao's poems, Sanmao's words, and Sanmao's stories, and got to know a different Sanmao.
Sanmao will always be the goddess in my heart. In her short life, she truly lived her ideal life, and also helped many people through her words. She is the eternal Sanmao and the eternal legend in my heart.
Um, where did the 20-minute book review I wrote go?
Emmm there are very few people. .
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Official(36)Scraped 22d ago
If life is a cloud, its splendor, its brilliance, its changes and drifts are all natural, just because it is a cloud. This is how San Mao uses her cloud-like life to stretch out into whatever image she wants. No matter how sweet or sad her life is, she has no intention of pretending. There is a silent singing everywhere in the lines. We can hear that kind of singing with our hearts, which is as beautiful as the sound of nature. People who are bound by civilization are often accustomed to the worldly complexity and are lost without knowing it. When reading Sanmao's works, one discovers a world created by life, like flowers blooming in the desert. She holds life high above the mundane world, which requires sharp wisdom and great courage. Sanmao's view of life is different from ordinary people. She believes that life has two forms: body and soul after death. No matter when, she is the bravest and most unrestrained in our hearts - Sanmao
Sanmao is a strange woman in secular life. She has traveled through thousands of rivers and mountains and seen all the prosperity of the world. Her life makes people yearn for it, but it also makes people sigh. Her life was short and gorgeous, blooming like fireworks and quietly dissipating before dawn.
Sanmao blends the helplessness and absurdity of life together, which makes it particularly unique and beautiful. Isn't life just a little absurd and a little helpless? But other writers write separately, writing a little bit of helplessness and a little bit of absurdity. Only she wrote it with Rouge together, and the same story was written with Rouge together. Even every sentence reveals a bit of the helplessness of life and a bit of people's absurd behavior at the same time. So every time I read it, I feel inexplicably moved between the lines.
Even if Sanmao commits suicide, I will always believe that she is not sad in her heart!
There is no one, let me be the first one
Have you read a few of them? The Sahara desert is still good-looking, and it brings joy even in the midst of suffering. The death of José later on is too sad.
It seems that she describes her love very sweetly, but the lingering time is overflowing with sadness. She tells us those difficult days into a touching fairy tale. She is so strong, and she is obviously a girl with a glass heart like us. We are the purest Sanmao in our hearts, and we will love her forever.
The first time I came into contact with Sanmao was through Sanmao's poems. At that time, I was immediately attracted by the author's words. Later, I gradually read more of Sanmao's poems, Sanmao's words, and Sanmao's stories, and got to know a different Sanmao.
Sanmao will always be the goddess in my heart. In her short life, she truly lived her ideal life, and also helped many people through her words. She is the eternal Sanmao and the eternal legend in my heart.
Um, where did the 20-minute book review I wrote go?
Emmm there are very few people. .
