
Not Paying Attention, Not Seeing
by Sangage
About This Novel
Like Sangerge's first two semi-fictional autobiographies, the theme of this book is still growth and time, and the joy and weight of life. However, because its writing has gone through the author's special mental journey, dreams and reality are seamlessly intertwined during the day and night, and life presents an imperceptible light in the dark background. The inverted and trivial scattered narratives in "When I Was a Child" and "Black Flower Yellow" are transformed into textual images in this book that are connected by explicit or implicit clues. The remembered people and events, the imaginary scenery, the mountains and rivers during the day, and the ocean at night are slowly revealed in the scroll of time, inadvertently shaking out a day, a year, a lifetime or just a moment.
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