Books from Two Places (book Series of Famous Democratic Literature Writers)

Books from Two Places (book Series of Famous Democratic Literature Writers)

by Xu Guangping Lu Xun

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"Books from Two Places" is a collection of correspondence between Lu Xun and Jing Song (Xu Guangping) from March 1925 to June 1929. A total of 135 letters were received. Due to the political environment at that time, Lu Xun's letters were often repeated and destroyed. Fortunately, most of his correspondence with Xu Guangping was preserved. They were later edited and compiled by Lu Xun and divided into three volumes. They were first published by Shanghai Qingguang Book Company in April 1933. The first episode is a discussion between teachers and students about the situation with the authorities. Correspondence mostly talks about school trends, and is a progressive student asking the teacher for advice. Lu Xun talked candidly, without the airs of a teacher, and Jing Song did not blindly agree with the other party because of his identity. She put forward her own opinions and opinions on some of her husband's views. The second episode is the correspondence between the two after they got together. In September 1926, in order to avoid persecution by warlords and bureaucrats, Lu Xun left Beijing and worked at Xiamen University; Jing Song also went south and worked at Guangdong Provincial Women's Normal School. This episode of correspondence overflows with a rare daily atmosphere, and the conversations almost revolve around work, health, food, sleep, and weather... The conversations between each other are no longer formal, and the details are humorous and moving. There are endless good words and witty remarks, making it the longest episode in this book. The third episode is the words written by Jing Song when he was pregnant with Hai Ying.

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