
About This Novel
"After I lost the place of origin in my name, the personal geography I had was the faces, names, place names, streets, vegetation, waves, words of people polished with my life... They constituted my personal geography." "A Person's Place" "Principles" is a collection of Ange's travel and reading essays, recording her stories and insights from her hometown of Xinjiang's grasslands to Beijing's alleys, from Lijiang in Yunnan to Daocheng in Sichuan, from Tulou in Fujian to Zhangjiajie in Hunan, and her travels in Hainan. These experiences and feelings during the trip, combined with the strange beauty of "Natural History", Hayao Miyazaki's raindrops, the dusty "study" in his childhood, and the feather bookmarks from his father and distant places... Plus the author's memories, show us the poet's unique and delicate inner world. And when the smooth text and stunning photos are laid out in front of you, it will evoke your memories and expectations of being on the road and walking through the pages of the book - you will also wonder in the pages of the book: Maybe you are also Utagawa Hiroshige's "Man on the Bridge", returning to you through Van Gogh, Szymborska and these words of life on the road?
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