
Thousands of Motes of Dust Fall into the Heart: the Vitalization of Literary Reading
by Zhang Qiuzi
About This Novel
Literary reader Zhang Qiuzi's highly acclaimed out-of-print masterpiece has been newly revised to introduce literature into daily life and make life an aesthetic. Treasure literature teacher Zhang Qiuzi breaks away from academic routines and jargon and chooses to be a keen observer. What she takes us to see is not the monuments in the history of literature, but the small but real emotions floating in the classic texts. In an era when everyone is required to be useful and correct, she teaches you how to learn to postpone judgment in literature, loosen up the tight life, allow yourself to stay in the vagueness and complexity for a while, and regain the throbbing of "thousands of dust falling into the heart" in the trivial and mediocre daily life. This book is divided into two parts: the first part takes you to practice a kind of "my" vision and explores how literary reading can become a life-oriented practice. It does not teach you how to recite literary history, but teaches you how to practice "postponing judgment" in a complex world through careful reading and regain the sensibilities that have become increasingly worn out in the fragmented era. The next article, the soul profile of the master of deconstruction, takes you deep into the folds of the text. From Bovary's Hat to the Dictionary of Desire in "Faust", from the fog of memory in "Shadows of the Mountains" to the female awakening under "The Yellow Wallpaper", we will reveal to you the secrets of world building by masters.
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