Mao Dun Literature Prize Winner Wang Anyi's Reading and Writing Lessons (set of 2 Volumes)

Mao Dun Literature Prize Winner Wang Anyi's Reading and Writing Lessons (set of 2 Volumes)

by Wang Anyi

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191Kwords75chapters
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About This Novel

"Six Lectures on Novel": compiled from Wang Anyi's six public lectures. Where did your interest in writing originate? How to build a novel world? Why focus on genre fiction? What makes a good novel? Can novel writing be taught and learned? As a novelist and educator, Wang Anyi candidly shares her experience in class, leading readers to explore the passage between novels and life, and experience the joy of reading and creation. "Cambridge Starry Sky": It contains four long essays by Wang Anyi, including "Destiny and No Destiny", "Gentle Capital" and "Musical Life". It is a reading essay with a unique style. From Henry James, Alice Munro, and Sebald to "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "Love in a Fallen City", the author quotes from many sources, breaks the boundaries between works and different disciplines, grasps the undercurrents and contexts, and presents unique personal experiences through the surface of words and life, and touches on a deeper existence.

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