
Cooking Carp under the Big Camphor Tree
by Remo
About This Novel
"Cooking Carp Under the Big Camphor Tree" is a collection of short and medium-sized novels written by Leimer in the past three years. The novel has a broad vision and diverse themes, involving life and death, childhood, hunger, search, and even science fiction. The novel unfolds in one aspect and enters the secret and complex inner world of the characters. "Cooking Carp Under the Camphor Tree" included in the collection of novels is set in the future and tells the story of a terminally ill young grandmother who is "resurrected" and returns to the human world with the help of advanced medical methods. Reimer boldly imagined and fictionalized this, focusing on exploring the "past and present lives" of the "resurrected grandmother" and the ethical embarrassment faced by her relatives after her grandmother was resurrected. There is a huge and "absurd" contrast and tension between the characters' appearance and their actual seniority, which causes everyone a certain degree of trouble. "Library of the Blind" and "Cooking Carp Under the Big Camphor Tree" included in this book will soon be adapted into movies.
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