
Thoughts on the Strait: a Selected Collection of Classic Prose (3 Volumes in Total)
by Lin Wenyi Chen Yizhi Liao Yuhui
About This Novel
This set of books consists of 3 volumes, namely "Forty Years of Centaur", "For the Next Reunion" and "Eternal Blurred Memory". "Forty Years of Centaur": This book collects some of the author's prose works created since 1970. The author's thoughts and feelings may be nostalgia, nostalgia for the past, family love, or praise of nature, examination of life, and perception of life. It reflects the author's 40 years of prose creation from the passionate worship of a young boy, through the transformation of consciousness in creation, and then to self-discipline. The creative trajectory established by the literary style, the writing style is unique, both masculine and as tender as jade, just as Taiwan's contemporary literary critic Zhang Ruifen said: "Mighty and melancholy, masculine but beautiful, combining the feminine body with the rough side, like the centaur in Greek mythology that combines yin and yang." "For the Next Reunion": Yi Zhi is a well-known Taiwanese writer. This book is the author's first collection of self-selected essays published in mainland China. Chen Yizhi's prose is rich in content, and the words are warm and elegant. What he touches in his writing, whether it is the most emotional homesickness, or the understanding of the impermanence of life, or the common emotions of blood and roots, all reveal the experience of the vicissitudes of life over the years. "Eternal Blurred Memory": This book is Liao Yuhui's self-selected collection, including nearly 30 essays written and published by the author over the years. Liao Yuhui is a representative female writer in Taiwanese prose writing. She emerged in the Taiwanese literary world in the 1980s. Her creative themes mostly come from family life, teacher-student interaction and social observation. She conveys fresh and warm emotions, humorous and sarcastic language. Her works are full of warmth, family affection, nostalgia, and the unique tenderness of female writers. She traces another side of society from ordinary events that ordinary people cannot easily see. Her writing style is humorous and simple, and she is very popular among readers.
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