
Liu Liangcheng's Prose
About This Novel
Liu Liangcheng is a prose writer who entered the literary world in the 1990s. Through his unique rural writing of reconstructing his own village in his memories, he launched the essay collection "A Village of One Person", which caused an uproar in the literary world at that time. Liu Liangcheng's prose is permeated with nature and spirituality, reflecting thoughts on loneliness and eternity. He is known as "China's last essayist in the 20th century" and "rural philosopher". This book selects Liu Liangcheng's early masterpieces from the village series "The Runaway Horse", "A Dog's Life", "The Cold Wind Blows Through", "How Far is Spring", etc.; As well as the Xinjiang customs series "The Last Blacksmith", "Night in Ag Village", "Morning in Restan Lane", etc.; Mature works such as "Life Under a Leaf" and "The Thief in the Moonlight". , Accompanied by 15 photos of the author from different periods, with both pictures and text, giving readers a new reading experience.
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