
Lhasa River Goddess
by Ma Yuan
About This Novel
A must-read classic of contemporary literature, the secret realm, distance and narrative trap created by a pioneering writer; Ma Yuan, the "Western Poison" of the Five Tigers in the literary world, writes about "the kind of life that Tibetans have lived for thousands of years" in a deeply spiritual language, 8 stories in Tibetan areas, 8 ways to travel on the snowy plateau; the light of inspiration from the snowy plateau plus the maze of strange and magnificent words. "Lhasa River Goddess" contains eight short stories and short stories written by the famous writer Ma Yuan when he lived in Tibet, including "Fiction", "Lhasa River Goddess", "Himalaya Ancient Songs" and "Three Times of Life in Lhasa". The snowy plateaus in these novels are surrounded by everything ordinary and extraordinary: lepers live peacefully in the peach blossom garden, old hunters confide in silent mountains and forests, beggars in the bustling city carry anecdotes and secret treasures with them, young people trapped in daily trivial matters unknowingly walk into their fate... The writer walks along the Lhasa River, wandering between different stories, cleverly burying metaphors, and projecting a keen eye for continuous exploration of human nature.
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