Running Wood

Running Wood

by Pan Ling

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171Kwords7chapters
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Ch. 7The "pain" of Being Unable to Say Goodbye and the "nostalgia" That Cannot Be Returned - on Pan Ling's New Novel "the Old People Who Steal Their Voices
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About This Novel

This is a collection of novellas, including the latest works such as "Running Wood" and "A Man and a Village". The author Pan Ling, as an important and powerful writer of Chinese rural literature, has the connotation of in-depth narrative of rural areas. In "One Man's Village", the author calmly sees the "hollowing out" of the countryside and the sinking nostalgia during the vigorous urbanization movement, and creates a rural watchman with a tragic hero complex. As an ethnic minority writer, the author also has the ability to create unconstrained and imaginative national narratives. As a realist writer, the author is able to instill pioneering qualities in his works while adhering to tradition.

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