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About This Novel
"The Food of the World" is a collection of prose works by French writer Gide. After Gide traveled to North Africa and Italy, he used his wanderings as clues and used virtual goddesses as objects of conversation to describe exotic customs and express his feelings about life. The writing was poetic and picturesque in various forms, including traditional short poems, odes, melodies, etc. In the book, Gide calls with passion to measure the earth with his feet and express his true feelings with words. He despised traditional morality and advocated freedom, especially his strong feelings about nature and life, and used this feeling as spiritual food.
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