
Lovers in the Maze
by Chen Xue
About This Novel
For these intertwined love propositions, about betrayal, injury, faith, protection, self, others, past and future, memory and forgetting, forgiveness, forgiveness, redemption, reconstruction, until they were like boulders, they really hit me, like a giant ax, really split me open from the back of my head, I fell to the ground, I thought I was finished. Later, one by one, I struggled to push away the falling stones and dust on my body, and truly felt that I had to respond, recall, understand, answer, and ask for help, those huge questions that came my way and broke my waist. --Chen Xue. After the author's autobiographical novel "The Possessed" was published, he fell seriously ill, then his partner left, and his life fell into chaos. This book is the author's comeback. With the themes of disease and love, the author writes about life and death, love, destiny and faith in 310,000 words, deeply exploring human nature. The novel uses an autobiographical narrative to push writing toward "self-destruction and self-creation."
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