The Unsettled Dust: Essays on Alai Tibet (the Essence of Essays by Chinese and Foreign Famous Writers)

The Unsettled Dust: Essays on Alai Tibet (the Essence of Essays by Chinese and Foreign Famous Writers)

by Alai

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The book is the essence of the essays by Alai, the winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. It is divided into three parts. The most important part is Alai's description of the customs of Tibet in Tibet, describing a Tibet that is easily misunderstood by the world, a Tibet that is intertwined with reality and historical legends, and a Tibet that has experienced legendary vicissitudes and is peaceful. There are also some words about Alai's experience of reading foreign writers while he was ill. The spiritual dialogue between writers can make people better understand Alai's literary thoughts and ideas. The third part contains texts related to some of Alai's important literary moments and texts, such as prefaces and speeches. These texts contain both rational literary thoughts and beautiful poetic prose. In particular, the writer talked about the significance of music in his literary life.

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