
Footprints on the Beach: Prose by Mao Dun
by Mao Dun
About This Novel
Mao Dun's prose reflects the times, but also transcends the times. Most of his early prose are short in length, symbolizing the anguish of the times through small life silhouettes. He used words to sketch social life, and his observation of life was meticulous. In his writings, social life scenes rich in the characteristics of the times are rich and diverse, and they appear vividly on the page. "Footprints on the Beach - Mao Dun's Prose" collects Mao Dun's classic prose masterpieces, which include feelings about the war years, praise of natural scenery, reminiscences of human affairs, and thoughts on life and literature, which will help readers have a more comprehensive understanding of Mao Dun's artistic style and writing characteristics.
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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
It's like V Haha Basa is a big girl who wants to eat at night
Calm down and read slowly
Be still and read.
I got excited
Especially when I read "Praise to Poplar", I felt so emotional and excited!
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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
It's like V Haha Basa is a big girl who wants to eat at night
Calm down and read slowly
Be still and read.
I got excited
Especially when I read "Praise to Poplar", I felt so emotional and excited!
