
Youjian Bunko: Train Collection
by Lao She
About This Novel
The two works "Train Collection" and "Anemia Collection" are both based on the background of the Anti-Japanese War. The writing style is cordial and emotional. They both describe the people at the bottom and criticize the bureaucratic class. It also has strong practical significance at the moment and resonates with readers. In 1938, Lao She was elected as the executive director and director of the general affairs department of the All-China Literary and Art Circles Anti-Enemy Association. He presided over daily meetings internally, represented the "Arts Association" externally, and was fully responsible for the leadership of the association. In July of the same year, he moved west to Chongqing with the Literary and Art Association until the Anti-Japanese War achieved complete victory. Lao She worked with enthusiasm, patience and meticulousness, uniting writers and artists from all walks of life and working together to promote the literary and artistic activities of the Anti-Japanese War. He used the pen as a weapon to create various literary and artistic forms. The works of this period are included in these two collections of short stories.
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