The Height of a Novel: an Intensive Reading of Mao Dun Literature Award-winning Works

The Height of a Novel: an Intensive Reading of Mao Dun Literature Award-winning Works

by Wang Chunlin

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This book is a close reading and analysis of the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning works by the famous contemporary literary critic Wang Chunlin. It includes his interpretations of 18 award-winning works that are widely welcomed by readers, such as "In the World", "Massage", "White Deer Plain", "Frog", "One Sentence is Worth Ten Thousand Sentences" and "Flowers". The Mao Dun Literature Award is one of the most authoritative and influential literary awards in contemporary China, representing the height of contemporary Chinese novel creation. Since its inception, the Mao Dun Literature Award has lasted for 40 years and has awarded nearly 50 novels with their own characteristics. Wang Chunlin has served as a judge for several important literary awards such as the Mao Dun Literature Award and the Lu Xun Literature Award. He has long been engaged in the research and criticism of modern and contemporary Chinese literature and has in-depth and unique insights into contemporary Chinese literature. In this book, he guides readers to appreciate and appreciate the rich connotation and artistic charm of these award-winning works from multiple perspectives such as the novel's structure, narrative techniques, language features, and main themes.

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