
The Hidden Master (read Everyone·4th Series)
by Tie Ning
About This Novel
"The Hidden Master" is a collection of Tie Ning's essays on literature and art. It is divided into four volumes: Reading People, Reading Paintings, and Reading the World. "Reading People" describes the author's interactions with predecessors such as Yang Jiang, Sun Li, Ma Shitu, Xu Guangyao, and Oe Kenzaburo with sincerity; the author shares the nourishment of her art and life by famous figures such as Lin Fengmian, Feng Zikai, and Wang Zengqi. "Reading" reviews Tie Ning's own creative experience, covering famous novels such as "Oh, Fragrant Snow", "Stupid Flower" and "How Far Is Forever". It also explores the writer's sense of responsibility, the driving force of creation and other related literary concepts. "Reading Painting" not only fondly recalls the artistic influence of a group of Chinese painters, such as Zhang Deyu, but also provides insightful comments on the masterpieces of Bruegel, Vermeer, Courbet, Repin, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Egon Schiele, Chagall, Hopper, and Wyeth. Appreciation and analysis often have a unique female perspective, which is quite inspiring. "Reading the World" collects the essays written by the author in his early years, which are deeply philosophical, ranging from discussing people to discussing the world. Reading "The Hidden Masters", readers can not only empathize and resonate with these masters, but also deeply understand the meaning of literature and art in lighting up the darkness of life.
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