
Come from the Wild, Grow in the Wild
by Ye Kai
About This Novel
This book is a collection of 37 prose essays written by the writer Ye Kai in the past 10 years. It is divided into four chapters: "Childhood", "Youth", "World" and "Taste". The author uses flowing brushstrokes to describe a memory of his hometown in Leizhou Peninsula, recording the various tastes of the world while eating, drinking and walking. The tree house on the guava tree, the leaky and earthquake-proof classroom that did not wait for the earthquake, the raging water on the unknown river, the father who talked eloquently about ancient and modern heroes, Zhang Liu, a master crab catcher who never ate crabs... Constituted a poor, isolated and colorful small town childhood; Teresa Teng's clear songs, the unbearable past "bullying", and the inspiration of the unique teaching method The nightmares about teachers and the college entrance examination... Added a touch of melancholy to my boyhood; riding in the German forest, drinking on the Zugspitze, boating on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, romantic nights in the "Citron City"... The middle-aged people who travel everywhere, no matter where they go, what kind of taste they taste, go around, walk and think, after all, they cannot avoid the original background of life. This is the fantasy world in the eyes of a child who has his feet on the ground and whose mind is full of whimsical ideas. It is the precious memory of a gentle and taciturn middle-aged man who has his feet on the ground.
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