
A Time to Be Silent and a Time to Talk
by Rigo
About This Novel
They are sharp cold blades in turbulent times, and they are also soft cats, romantic, proud, and loners. Yourcenar, the image spokesperson of free will, Beauvoir who fought for the legalization of abortion, George Sand who wore trousers, Woolf who wanted to buy flowers by himself, McCullers, Eileen Chang, Duras, Frida, Lessing... When wild primitive desires collided with the order of social life, Rigo pointed out the life sentiment behind their works with a keen female point of view. There are also Maugham, Tolstoy, Haruki Murakami, Gide, Hemingway... She analyzes the involvement and penetration of gender relations, explores the extreme struggles of talented writers in extraordinary situations, ponders the involvement and influence of different writers in different civilizations, peeks into the profound meaning behind cultural gossip, and captures those thoughts as delicate and precise as needle tips.
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