
Heart of the World
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"Hello, Sorrow", author Sagan's posthumous work, was published for the first time. It is a typical Sagan style of ridicule: a baroque, unparalleled adventure, but with a rude undertone. You resist, you struggle, and depression becomes the appearance of your ordinary life. You become a puppet who commands respect, a vague respect that surrounds the groaning corpse. Sometimes it even becomes attractive to others. But if this person is interested enough in you, in your grief and rejection, if your rejection happens not to make him feel so humiliated, if he understands that a wounded heart is still beating, then everything can become a window to the terrace again, opened on a beautiful autumn afternoon. Then the first leaf that falls on your cheek is no longer a slap in the face from the past, but an incredible happiness that, no matter what name you give it, suddenly becomes irrefutable and incomprehensible. Sagan became synonymous with youth and petty bourgeoisie with "Hello, Sorrow". Nobel Prize winner Mauriac commented on her: "This 18-year-old charming beast, her literary talent burst out from the first page." Sagan himself also lived a novel, with a wanton life and unscrupulous love. After her death, her legend lives on. "The Four Seas of the Heart" is Sagan's posthumous work. After his death, Sagan's son discovered this never-published novel while sorting out his belongings. It was published for the first time in France or China.
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