
Xiao Qian's Prose (2nd Edition)
by Xiao Qian
About This Novel
Xiao Qian was a reporter who went to the European battlefields during World War II and published battlefield reports such as "Blood Red September" and "London Under the Silver Kite". His creations are both journalistic and literary. He is good at depicting scenes with the painter's color pen and the poet's emotions, and is also good at using the photographer's capture techniques to capture life scenes and group portraits. The prose in his later years was simple and sophisticated, and he was sophisticated and clear. It can be compared with Ba Jin's "Random Thoughts". His work "Beijing's Old Hutongs" was included in Chinese language textbooks for primary and secondary schools. Xiao Qian's published prose collections include "A Faded Photo Album", "Miscellaneous Notes on the City of Beijing", "Back to Cambridge", "Traveler Without a Map", "Xiao Qian's Literary Memoirs", etc.
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