
Due to Lack of Beast
by Adin
About This Novel
This book consists of three independent novellas, which, as the author notes, are the stories of "three anonymous people". Although it is an independent chapter, it has "blood" connections and intertextuality. For example, the author did not mention the names of the three characters in the three novellas, and the era they lived in was unclear, but they had relatively clear occupations. They were doctors (B-ultrasound room), art teachers, and the last freelancer. The lives of the three people are narrated by "you, me, and him" respectively. Their fate trajectories are different, but what they have in common is that they are all triggered by an "offense" to the order, and their paths have changed since then. Doctors' professional attributes have been deprived of by external forces, teachers have become prisoners, and freelancers have embarked on a road of search without an end. As a reader, if you want to read the complete story from here, you may be disappointed. The author seems to have no intention of completing them at all. It is more like, as Robert Musil said, the author is describing "the ghost of things", and the three characters do show the characteristics of ghosts. It is as if a hungry person turns a blind eye to the food, and instead uses all his senses of sight, smell, and touch to enter the smell of the food. It seems ethereal, but it is indeed the essence of things. It is generated from the inside of things. The mist-like substance can better clarify the trembling, twisting and struggling of a person's soul when he is thrown into the world than the appearance.
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