
March in the Small Town (collection of Xiao Hong's Short Stories)
by Xiao Hong
About This Novel
This book selects three of the most representative works in Xiao Hong's life. "The Field of Life and Death" is one of the earliest works that reflects the lives and struggles of the people in Northeast China under the rule of Japanese imperialism. It describes the strength of the people in the north for life and their struggle for death. "The Story of Hulan River" is an autobiographical novel that vividly describes the beauty of the small town in my hometown, the loneliness of childhood, the love of my grandfather, the kindness and ignorance of the people... "March in a Small Town" is Xiao Hong's last work, describing the beautiful 19-year-old Aunt Cui who silently loves her elder brother, longing for a love that could not be fulfilled in that era. Xiao Hong's novels have vivid plots and show unique artistic charm. Among them, the novel "The Story of Hulan River" has been highly praised. The famous writer Mao Dun called this book "a narrative poem, a colorful folk painting, and a string of sad ballads."
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