All the People in the World

All the People in the World

by Wang Xinpeng Liu Benfu

Length:
411Kwords
Activity:
Updated 7y agoScraped 18d ago
10Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

This is a secular "living drama" that reflects the suffering living conditions of farmers in the Central Plains. It is a colorful and thrilling image of life. With a strong sense of historical responsibility, a unique perspective of observation, and refined literary language, the author shows a vivid and lively picture of life in the rural areas of the Central Plains during this historical period from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. The book not only reflects the hard work, thrift, honesty, and perseverance of the farmers in the Central Plains, but also the cunning, intrigues, and bohemianism of the farmers in the Central Plains, as well as their unremitting struggle and huge sacrifices for survival. The story of the whole book is fascinating, the plot is exciting or shocking, the ideological content is profound and solemn, thought-provoking, and has strong artistic appeal and shocking power. It is a rare novel after "White Deer Plain" in recent years.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

You Might Also Like