Full House: Day and Night of Classics and Masters

Full House: Day and Night of Classics and Masters

by Han Haoyue

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Books are waiting for people, and people are waiting for books. While reading, people can connect day and night, and have a dialogue with classics and masters, which will never be blocked by time. This book is composed of Han Haoyue's essays. Eulogies range from Michael Jackson and Stan Lee to Jin Yong and February River, bidding farewell to the masters who took away an era; storytelling, from "The Outsider", "The Moon and Sixpence" to "Don Quixote", writes the author's own secret spiritual history of reading classics; film criticism, from "Pi", "Django Unchained" to "Let the Bullets Fly", strives to show the will of expression in world movies; chronicles, from Haruki Murakami, Leonardo to Zhang Yimou, focus on examining human nature and reality from a personal perspective. With smooth and concise writing style, Han Haoyue slowly unfolds a vivid and rich light and shadow picture, delicately showing his rich inner world, leading the audience to meet masters and classics on paper, and participate in an unending spiritual feast.

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