
Hungry Mountain Village
by Intelligence
About This Novel
This novel describes what Wang Liang, an intellectual who was labeled as a "rightist", saw and heard after he was sent to a rural village in the northwest mountains. This is a life scene experienced by a wounded intellectual, showing the struggle between human nature and bestiality, the intertwining of hope and despair, and the contrast between darkness and light under the pressure of natural and man-made disasters.
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Official(2)Scraped 17d ago
It's very simple and reflects the human nature of that era.
Very simple, human nature in that era of famine
This book is really super good, and I feel like I am actually there when I read it. It has been a long time since I read this book, but I still want to read it again. Close to real life and show human nature vividly
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Official(2)Scraped 17d ago
It's very simple and reflects the human nature of that era.
Very simple, human nature in that era of famine
This book is really super good, and I feel like I am actually there when I read it. It has been a long time since I read this book, but I still want to read it again. Close to real life and show human nature vividly
