
Notes from a Foreign Country
by Tang Keyang
About This Novel
This book is not an ordinary study abroad travelogue, but a casual note about (ideological) departure and departure. Although there are many books describing "cultural shock", and various records about studying abroad life are not uncommon. However, the author of this book tries to combine three elements of studying abroad literature, and uses this title to illustrate the significance of going to a foreign country for a young scholar's life. These three elements are: 1. The relationship between travel and life, 2. Daily life and social history outside of academia. , 3. Rediscovering the meaning of learning. The author of this book studied in three famous foreign universities, majoring in art history, architectural design and urban research. This enables his observational vision to cover not only the traditional theory of liberal arts learning, but also every bit of the world around him. As a result, this book has a unique perspective and depth of thinking that ordinary documentary works about studying abroad do not have.
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