Smoky Town

Smoky Town

by Ding Yan

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This is a self-dialogue of religious socialization. The confrontation and narration of suffering, faith, humanity, redemption, and history all demonstrate the lofty literary ambition of Ding Yan, a young writer of the Dongxiang ethnic group born in the 1990s, to face difficulties. "Smoke Town" contains 10 short and medium-sized stories that contain national characteristics. The story background of the border town and Tibet gives all the novels a mist-like color, and Ding Yan's narrative has a special texture that breaks through the current Chinese system. These together constitute an important mark that distinguishes this collection from other writers in writing about the light of humanity in different eras, the solemn religion of daily life, the compassion and goodwill passed down from generation to generation, and the confusion and confusion of contemporary youth.

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