
Lost Boat
by Ge Fei
About This Novel
"The Lost Boat" is a collection of short stories and short stories written by Ge Fei, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. It includes seven short stories and short stories. Most of these novels use "memory" as the carrier. In the repeated memories, the sense of order of time and space fails, and the stories often present intriguing yet intriguing endings full of internal contradictions. Among them, "The Lost Boat" is Ge Fei's famous work. The novel begins with the suspense of Brigadier Xiao's disappearance for several days, and then uses the strict time sequence of "the first day", "the second day", and until the "seventh day" to gradually hint at how Xiao finally entered the disaster of life. Ge Fei uses plain and calm narration to reveal the subtle essence of the unpredictable fate, adding a mysterious and terrifying momentum to his realistic brushwork. The title "Lost Boat" is a symbol of the unknowable theme of life.
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