Hui'an's Calligraphy (series of Calligraphy by Famous Democratic Literature Writers)

Hui'an's Calligraphy (series of Calligraphy by Famous Democratic Literature Writers)

by Tang Tao

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This book is a collection of essays titled "Book Talk". "Hui'an" is Tang Tao's pen name, and the words in the book are the content. This book includes five parts: "Book Talk", "Reading Miscellaneous Books", "A Spoonful of Poems", "Records of Translated Books" and "Eight Notes on the Book City", with about 200,000 words. The author has been keen on studying the versions of modern literary books throughout his life, and has written a large amount of text related to publishing, writers, and versions, which has extremely high historical value. This book uses essays, factual research, and edition reviews to analyze important historical writers, works, and editions such as Lu Xun and Zhu Ziqing, and sort out the development of new literature. It is an important supplement to current literary research. The unique writing style of this book makes it a special existence in the history of modern literature.

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