
Wang Dingjun's Memoirs Quartet
by Wang Dingjun
About This Novel
Wang Dingjun's tetralogy of memoirs: "Yesterday's Clouds", "Angry Eyed Boy", "Seizing the Road", "Literary Jianghu" Anti-Japanese War, Exile, Civil War, White Terror... The world was in chaos at that time, but these four memoirs have a clear context, using personal experiences of chaos to show the turbulent era like the Flame Mountain. They read like a chapter novel, with wonderful stories connected one after another - this is actually what the octogenarian author bought with his youth, blood and tears! What is rare is that the author did not write his memoirs as an article in which he complained about his own blood and tears. Instead, he turned his blood and tears into pearls with the pursuit of beauty in literature, the pursuit of truth in history, and the pursuit of philosophical explanations, in order to present the existence of a generation of sentient beings and try to arouse today's people's attention and understanding of the most important collective experience of the Chinese people of that era. There is no sensationalism or shouting, it is calm and calm, but it has epic magnificence and the power to touch the soul.
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Dream
Which dream is true?
Memoirs are often a writer's last book, but this one is different. He writes the first one directly, but the author knows such a situation, so this seems much more interesting.
Whether it is fame, fortune or anything else, it is all related to life. No matter how much you say it, there is nothing you can do about it. After all, who can say such a thing? It is probably this situation that makes people think.
The author doesn't value his own fame and fortune, but he has a feeling of Versailles. But it can be seen that such things are very relevant at any time.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
Dream
Which dream is true?
Memoirs are often a writer's last book, but this one is different. He writes the first one directly, but the author knows such a situation, so this seems much more interesting.
Whether it is fame, fortune or anything else, it is all related to life. No matter how much you say it, there is nothing you can do about it. After all, who can say such a thing? It is probably this situation that makes people think.
The author doesn't value his own fame and fortune, but he has a feeling of Versailles. But it can be seen that such things are very relevant at any time.
