An Inch of Gray

An Inch of Gray

by Maojian

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"One inch of lovesickness and one inch of gray. As time goes by, everything will disappear, but if you have ever tasted the taste of ashes, your old age will make you younger in an instant." "One Inch of Gray" is a collection of 68 essays published by the famous columnist and film critic Mao Jian in recent years. It contains movie reviews, literary reviews, life essays, etc., And it will be interesting just by flipping through it. Mao Jian's writing style is sharp and her words are clever. She can be called a "venomous tongue", but there is also "worldly warmth" between laughter and curses. She can "accommodate completely unrelated things into a magical moment" without leaving a trace: From the gangster The film evolves to discover cultural values, from the launch of variety shows to the aesthetics of moderation, from Madame Bovary talking about "my" grandmother, from American and British dramas to analyzing the guide to being single on Chinese Valentine's Day... As Huang Shang said, "Mao Jian's writing skills are unparalleled in recent times."

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