
Riverside
by Chen Hongwei
About This Novel
Huaihe Hotel is the protagonist's living place and the stage of his life. Symbolically, the new building of the Huaihe Hotel is a building similar in appearance to the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai. The construction of this giant ship came to a halt, witnessing the prosperity and decline of the Huaihe Hotel's reconstruction and auction. It was stranded for a long time, and finally slowly sailed into the normal channel. The work is divided into nine chapters, like the nine rooms on a giant ship that unfolds and moves onto the stage, interpreting a series of urban scenes where power and lust are intertwined. Although each room tells a different life story, they are inextricably entangled and involved with each other. The protagonist can freely enter and leave various rooms, just like riding in a time machine. The timeline of the novel intersects back and forth, which seems dazzling, but when you close the book, you can find its strict and fascinating internal logic.
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