Wild Vegetables from My Hometown: Zhou Zuoren

Wild Vegetables from My Hometown: Zhou Zuoren

by Zhou Zuoren

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Zhou Zuoren is known for his bland and gentle leisure prose, but as he said in "Articles of Two Ghosts": "I did write some leisure articles, but at the same time I also wrote serious articles, and these serious articles contain more of my thoughts and opinions, which I feel are more meaningful." This collection is based on "Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection" and refers to "Zhou Zuoren" edited by Zhong Shuhe, an expert on Zhou Zuoren. "Complete Collection of Chinese Prose", which selects 79 representative prose works of the author in various periods, including not only leisurely articles such as "Wild Vegetables in Hometown", "Wooden Boat" and "Spring in Peking", but also "serious articles" with sharp ideas such as "Bitter Mousse", "Common People's Literature", "Ideological Revolution", "National Essence and Europeanization", etc. By reading this book, you can fully understand the author's prose style, life thoughts, and even the style of the times.

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