
Xu Zhimo's Prose
by Xu Zhimo
About This Novel
As a representative poet of the "Crescent School", Xu Zhimo is also an excellent essayist. His prose has broad themes, free and uninhibited expressions, colorful and complex words, and a poetic and picturesque style. In addition, the author's true revelation of his personal temperament shows readers the image of an intellectual scholar who is integrated with Chinese and Western cultures and is also frank and interesting. This book selects 38 prose pieces by Xu Zhimo, including the author's early masterpieces such as "Falling Leaves"; "Gossips in Fei Leng Cui Mountain" and "Scale Claws in Paris" written during his study abroad period; his masterpieces of personal narratives such as "Tagore" and "Haisu's Paintings"; as well as letters such as "Zhimo's Diary", "To Liang Qichao" and "To Wang Tongzhao", which can fully demonstrate the author's prose writing style. There are also 15 photos of the author from different periods, with both pictures and text, giving readers a new reading experience. Xu Zhimo's prose has left a profound mark on modern Chinese literature.
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