
Scenery Chasing Shadows
by Liu Jingming
About This Novel
The essay collection "Hometown Fields" selects the author's masterpieces of prose that have been published, reprinted and awarded in national and provincial literary journals. There are 60 articles with 200,000 words in total, divided into 11 series: "Revealing the Deepest Love", "Picking Up Marks", "Carving Broken Shadows", "Ode to Situation", "Caressing the Traces of the Heart", "Quiet Diaozhong Ridge", "Light of Faith", "Glimpses of Hometown", "The Name of Hometown", "Mountain Flowers Blooming at That Time" and "Red Earth Song". This book picks up anecdotes about the passing years in the countryside, inquires about human events and the brief history of life, and recovers the roots that have been ignored or lost; it blends time and space with all things, reproduces the unique connotations of rural areas, nostalgia, and nostalgia in southern Jiangxi. It recalls the broken shadows of time, touches the marks on the heart, conveys the belief of beneficial thoughts, and explains the feelings that shine with the light of the times. It yearns for a kind of order, respects a kind of virtue, and admires a kind of conduct. The work is full of reproduction, exploration and questioning of rural life in the south of the Yangtze River. Through chapters from different angles and layouts, it conveys many optimistic, open and positive attitudes with careful observation, intelligent reflection and natural expression of emotions. The writing style is plain and delicate, either fresh, smooth, graceful and moving, or humorous, colorful, possessing the artistic conception and taste of poetry, and the feelings are unique and sincere, forming the author's rich, colorful and profound literary world.
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