
Dreams and Drunkenness
About This Novel
Liang Xiaosheng is a critical realist writer and idealist. His writing spirit is also reflected in his prose. This book has 150,000 words and is a self-selected collection of Liang Xiaosheng's new prose. The selected works not only have a sharp idealist side, but also include Liang Xiaosheng's touching and personal writing, which is warm, emotional and magnanimous. In addition to his strong feelings about his family and country, he writes about the death of his mother, his brother's illness and his father's old age in simple language and delicate brushwork. , Writes about love, friendship, and family affection that turn into pearls, adding tenderness to the original tragic color. At the same time, the writing perspective has both a social and public perspective and a perspective on the individual lives of ordinary people, fully demonstrating the spirit and feelings of a writer. The works in the book include "Why We Are Deeply Afraid of Ordinary Life", "Measures of Civilization", "A Good Woman is a School", "Father and Tea", "What Mother Sows", "Brother", and many other award-winning masterpieces.
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