There is No Barbed Wire in the Sky

There is No Barbed Wire in the Sky

by Ayunga

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This book selects six short stories and short stories written by the Mongolian writer Ayunga after entering the new century. The six novels, from their respective perspectives, express the author's praise and inquiry of the cultural traditions and humanistic spirit of the Mongolian region: the kind-hearted and almost cowardly herdsmen run away to find their lost home; the sharpshooter is depressed and has no sympathy for the wolves; the monster-like monster The car rammed left and right, breaking the ancient and stable ecology of the herdsmen; the woman who was not subject to rules was strong but persevered; the young life of a married man in his twilight years chose to annihilate for love and freedom; the other side of the strange man's deception was actually in the name of admiration and ambiguity. Mongolian translator Hasen is skilled in refining the essence of national culture. With her sophisticated translation, she restores Ayunga's simple and restrained writing style and cold and tragic style, presenting a tragic pastoral to the nomadic culture that has been eroded by industrial civilization.

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