
Tampering with Fate
by Thing
About This Novel
Dongxi, whose real name is Rin Tashiro, has representative works such as "A Loud Slap", "Regrets", "Tampering with Fate", "Echoes", etc. Among them, the novella "Life Without Language" won the first Lu Xun Literature Award. Some works have been translated and published in English, French, Swedish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, German, Czech, Danish, etc. "Tampering with Fate" is Dongxi's third novel. The novel describes a farmer, Wang Changchi, who took the college entrance examination. He reached the required score but was not admitted due to "mistakes" in filling out the application form. After re-study, he still failed to enter college. Because his family owed foreign debt, he had to go to the city to work. Wang Changchi did not want his hard fate to befall his son Wang Dazhi again, so he chose to give his children to people in the city in order to achieve his wish to change the destiny of the next generation. The language of the novel is concise and precise, and very powerful; the structure of the novel is exquisite, the plot has a dramatic effect, and is highly readable.
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
A migrant worker whose fate was changed by the college entrance examination was stained with blood and tears and heartbroken! The author's ability to penetrate the back of the paper profoundly and truly reflects the reality of the bottom class of society. I hope young people in real-life fairy tales will read it well.
You can't live a down-to-earth life. You are already working hard to make money. What else can you do? Living frugally is poor but practical. If you feel that you really have no money, you can leave. Don't ruin a hard-working family.
I'm speechless for this little article. I really can't stand it. Can't you take good care of your pregnancy?
It's too heavy, too painful, too persistent... The ending is too painful. Author, I hate you.
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
A migrant worker whose fate was changed by the college entrance examination was stained with blood and tears and heartbroken! The author's ability to penetrate the back of the paper profoundly and truly reflects the reality of the bottom class of society. I hope young people in real-life fairy tales will read it well.
You can't live a down-to-earth life. You are already working hard to make money. What else can you do? Living frugally is poor but practical. If you feel that you really have no money, you can leave. Don't ruin a hard-working family.
I'm speechless for this little article. I really can't stand it. Can't you take good care of your pregnancy?
It's too heavy, too painful, too persistent... The ending is too painful. Author, I hate you.
