
The Last Cry of Those Who Refuse to Kneel
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[Jiang Guangci's most representative short and medium-sized novels] He is a pioneer of "revolutionary literature". He dipped the tip of his pen in blood and tears to write down the bottom voices of that era. In Jiang Guangci's short and medium-length novels, there are no whispers of romance, only the roar of the oppressed, the loneliness and anger of the drifters, and the sacrifice of the revolutionaries. From Wang Zhong, whose parents died tragically and wandered around in "Young Wanderers", to Li Menghan, who lost his lover for the independence of Goryeo in "On the Yalu River"; from the two sisters who sacrificed their lives for the revolution in "Jufen", to Chen Jixia, who endlessly regretted his lost lover in "Wild Sacrifice" - every article is a dagger piercing the darkness. This book collects Jiang Guangci's most representative short stories and short stories, spanning his creative career. There is love here, but love is always crushed by the times; there is ideal, but the ideal is always struggling in a pool of blood. When reading his novels, what you hear is not the low chanting of literati, but the suppressed thunder before the storm, the last cry of those who refuse to kneel when an era is about to collapse.
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