
Thoughts
by Jia Pingwa
About This Novel
"Heart Traces" is a collection of essays by Jia Pingwa that records his original aspirations and describes his hometown. It contains four parts: "First Records of Shangzhou", "Records of Shangzhou Again", "Speaking of the East and the West" and "Four Notes of the First Man". "Four Records of a First Man" narrates the joys, sorrows and joys that Jia Pingwa encountered in his teenage life, and records the social situation at that time from the perspective of a young man; "First Records of Shangzhou" and "Records of Shangzhou" record the mountains and rivers of Jia Pingwa's hometown of Shangzhou; "Speaking of the East and the West" records the customs and customs of the northwest region from a larger scope. But no matter what is narrated, it all records Jia Pingwa's true inner world, and this is also his "entire literary foundation."
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Official(8)Scraped 16d ago
This book is good
I like Mr. Jia Pingwa's book very much. First of all, the book is set in Shangluo, the author's hometown, and describes the landscape and characters in his hometown, which shows the author's love for his hometown.
The writing has always been very good. I have read every book. It is super good and uses plain language to describe the past.
Slowly taste it, reasonable
I have always liked Jia Pingwa's books.
Great writing, thumbs up!
Simple writing and easy to read
I think this book is very beautiful and the author writes very realistically
Why?
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 16d ago
This book is good
I like Mr. Jia Pingwa's book very much. First of all, the book is set in Shangluo, the author's hometown, and describes the landscape and characters in his hometown, which shows the author's love for his hometown.
The writing has always been very good. I have read every book. It is super good and uses plain language to describe the past.
Slowly taste it, reasonable
I have always liked Jia Pingwa's books.
Great writing, thumbs up!
Simple writing and easy to read
I think this book is very beautiful and the author writes very realistically
Why?
