
The Yellow Bird
by L
About This Novel
The love and hatred between Baorun, Yagyu and the little fairy, starting from natural love and ending with tragedy, is the main story line of "The Yellow Bird". What is sudden and paradoxical is the dangerous relationship between these three teenagers, and the impermanence of youth. A rape case with a pungent smell of hormones shudders to sing the history of that era, and also deduces the endless abyss of sin that lingers on Toon Tree Street. In this novel, Su Tong calmly narrates the confusion, fragility and constriction of life in an era with gentleness, calmness and restrained patience. He accurately analyzed and fluently described the social chaos, individual dilemmas, and the characteristics and absurdities of national mental disorder during the transition period. When his unique juvenile style of writing is implanted into the psychological perspectives of different characters and reveals the core of life, it also completes the typical image of Baorun, a completely unlucky guy in the literary gallery of the new era. The metaphor in the title of "The Yellow Bird" echoes many metaphors and symbols in the text. The book teaches forbearance and is full of unique details. Whether it is the stubbornness and decline of family life, the ignorant youthful form and abnormality, and the awkwardness and entanglement of the cramped reality, Su Tong uses poetic inspiration to restore all living beings in a noisy era to a vivid, full, balanced and rigorous way.
What Readers Think
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Official(90)Scraped 4d ago
Good. . . .
I wrote hundreds of words of my reflections, but deleted them. It's a pretty good book, and all three characters can relate to it. Maybe there are these three types of people in life. Maybe not. Who knows. I just know that I am writing a comment again, in conjunction with the rain outside. Match your inner feelings. Find. . . Find. . . Find. . . In fact, the fairy hated him. . . He didn't just tie her up hard.
I particularly like this book
The story begins with a crime, and the lives of three people change. Yagyu's life is a life of redemption, the fairy's life is a life of sinking, and Baorun's life is a life of hatred. As a human being, you really can't lose your "soul"!
For modern Chinese novels, read Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Yan Geling, and don't forget to read Su Tong as well. The stories he tells need to be savored slowly.
The story is quite good, but I just couldn't finish reading it.
recommend
Su Tong's writing is full of violent femininity. . . . . . .
tragedy
A life full of tragedy, as if it was destined! Everything has its consequences!
*Guo Boo Boo%! There is meat
Can
Really good. . .
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Community(0)
Official(90)Scraped 4d ago
Good. . . .
I wrote hundreds of words of my reflections, but deleted them. It's a pretty good book, and all three characters can relate to it. Maybe there are these three types of people in life. Maybe not. Who knows. I just know that I am writing a comment again, in conjunction with the rain outside. Match your inner feelings. Find. . . Find. . . Find. . . In fact, the fairy hated him. . . He didn't just tie her up hard.
I particularly like this book
The story begins with a crime, and the lives of three people change. Yagyu's life is a life of redemption, the fairy's life is a life of sinking, and Baorun's life is a life of hatred. As a human being, you really can't lose your "soul"!
For modern Chinese novels, read Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Yan Geling, and don't forget to read Su Tong as well. The stories he tells need to be savored slowly.
The story is quite good, but I just couldn't finish reading it.
recommend
Su Tong's writing is full of violent femininity. . . . . . .
tragedy
A life full of tragedy, as if it was destined! Everything has its consequences!
*Guo Boo Boo%! There is meat
Can
Really good. . .
