
Collected Works of Ni Zhange, 2 Volumes (alien Traveler + Xia and Siberia)
by Ni Zhange
About This Novel
Ni Zhange's collected works include "The Strange Traveler" and "Summer and Siberia". "Strange Traveler" is a college story, a fan work of an anime masterpiece that has influenced a generation. It is also the purest story of love, which can evoke many people's memories of youth and the recollection of love that cannot be achieved. "Summer and Siberia" is a collection of essays by Ni Zhange, a scholar living in the United States. In the book, she reviews popular writers such as Kazuo Ishiguro, Patti Smith, Jonathan Franzen, and David Foster Wallace. She also introduces outstanding but unfamiliar poets like Milan Diodievich. She talks about classics and their evolution, as well as mythology, religion, science fiction, and even subcultures. She has a broad vision and profound exploration. Behind these articles is a rigorously trained academic vision and insight into human affairs. Her words puncture the illusion of literature and art, allowing people to see how literature is a set of concepts, discourses and systems that are co-generated with modern society. But it also makes people know that literature is a compensation for all those who have been harmed and deprived, balancing the dual considerations of society and history, soul and temperament.
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