
She and Her Golden Age (works by Xiao Hong)
by Xiao Hong
About This Novel
Xiao Hong is a modern Chinese female writer and one of the four most talented women in the Republic of China. She is known as the "Luo Shen of Literature in the 1930s". She entered the literary world at the age of twenty-three and became famous with "The Field of Life and Death". Lu Xun praised her as "the most promising female writer in contemporary China". Xiao Hong was only thirty-one years old, but she left behind works of genius that are still praised today. In April 1933, Xiao Hong published the novel "The Abandoned Child" under the pseudonym "Quiet Yin". This was her first published work and started her writing career. "Xiao Hong's Works: She and Her Golden Age" is a commemorative edition of the letter set celebrating the 90th anniversary of Xiao Hong's creative career, including the representative novels "The Field of Life and Death", "The Story of the Hulan River" and "Mabele" and the representative prose work "Shangshi Street". "The Story of Hulan River" is prefaced by Mao Dun and is Xiao Hong's masterpiece. Xiao Hong uses her own childhood life as a line to describe the customs and customs of a small northeastern town in the 1920s and 1930s. Write about the pure joy and pure desolation of childhood in the world of ice and snow. "The Field of Life and Death" was prefaced by Lu Xun and became a famous work by Xiao Hong. It shocked the literary world upon its publication in 1935. The book is set in the countryside near Harbin, and vividly depicts the "strength of life" and "struggle of death" of ordinary people at the bottom. "Mabele" is Xiao Hong's masterpiece and a masterpiece of long satire. Marble was a bystander of that era, a redundant person. Even after more than half a century, watching Ma Bole still makes people feel that he is around, even that he is himself. The complete collection of Xiao Hong's prose in "Shangshi Street" includes for the first time rare original images of many of Xiao Hong's works from the first issue. From 1933 to 1941, in order of writing time, it contains ninety-two masterpieces such as "Abandoned Children", "Hotel Europa" and "Memories of Mr. Lu Xun". From her early twenties to the end of her life in her thirties, her temperament writings in the past ten years have become a true record of Xiao Hong's "golden age".
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