Deaf Era

Deaf Era

by Shuang Xuetao

Length:
121Kwords10chapters
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Ch. 10Epilogue
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About This Novel

"The Age of Deafness" is a self-healing work by the novelist Shuang Xuetao. It is like telling the past into a tree hole, sealing it with mud, and cherishing it in the future. Different from the sharp and cold style of "Moses on the Plains", he used gentle writing style, energetic and sincere Chinese, and loving and tender eyes to examine the dreams and scars of his youth, to write biographies for people who lived like him, and to tell the stories of those who lost their voices in the deaf-mute era. This novel was written at the age of 28. At that time, he lived a double life of working in a bank during the day and going home to write at night. "The day I finished writing, it was already summer. I knew that I would never be able to write such a thing again. Maybe I became a different person. From then on, I will live as another person."

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Black Sheep_dc62mo ago

Extremely realistic reality, the writing style is really admirable

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Lulin62mo ago

In the deaf-mute era, the protagonist of the story is a group of junior high school students on the campus of No. 108 Middle School. The story tells the growth stories of seven different and fierce teenagers through the perspective of "I", a young man named Li Mo.

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User 53510052154067mo ago

good

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🌻linzi🌻62mo ago

The prologue to The Deaf and Mute Era is written in the form of first-person memories. Starting from his elementary school years, he remembers his neighbors with criminal records, the girl he likes, the teachers who are not respected in the school, and his parents who are busy but only have half a salary...

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Lulin62mo ago

The Age of Deafness outlines the spiritual growth history of the 1980s generation. Snow-covered industrial cities and families in trouble during the wave of layoffs cast a lingering shadow on the inner world of young people. Campus life has always had a depressing and gloomy undertone of the times.

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