
Alai's Prose
by Alai
About This Novel
Selected prose of Alai. Alai is a contemporary middle-aged writer. His main Tibetan works include the poetry collection "Lengmo River", the novel collections "Bloodstains of Old Years" and "Silversmith under the Moonlight", the novels "The Dust Has Settled" and "Empty Mountain", the long geography prose "Ladders of the Earth", and the collection of essays "Just Like This, Increasingly Abundant". "The Dust Has Settled" was published by People's Literature Publishing House in March 1988. In 2000, he won the fifth Mao Dun Literature Award. This book is one of the "Chinese Prose Collector's Edition" books.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
Personally, I think the standard of Alai's prose is still much lower than that of his novels. In particular, I feel that some of the author's sentences are not fluent. From the expert's perspective, does it mean that the basic skills of Chinese are relatively weak?
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
Personally, I think the standard of Alai's prose is still much lower than that of his novels. In particular, I feel that some of the author's sentences are not fluent. From the expert's perspective, does it mean that the basic skills of Chinese are relatively weak?
