Ground Grain·new Grain

Ground Grain·new Grain

by (france) André Gide

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This book is a classic collection of essays by Andre Gide, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and the enlightener of the modern free spirit. It completely contains two important masterpieces, "Grain of the Earth" and "New Grain". Gide challenged the boring dogma with a very tense writing style, and issued the awakening words of "experience rather than think". He called on people to break free from the prisons of concepts and the past, shift from abstract philosophy to concrete senses - let the caress of the wind and the coolness of the water become the food to reshape themselves, and regain their pure perception of the world. "I hate consistency more than inconsistency." Gide's declaration reminds everyone that the true meaning of life does not lie in endless trade-offs, but in unreserved experience.

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