
Gossip
by Acheng
About This Novel
"Gossip" is a collection of Mr. Acheng's talks about Chinese secularity and Chinese novels. Using the writing style of literary history and the tone of chatting with friends and audiences, he looks at the various scenes of secular culture and Chinese literature and presents the "miscellaneous" and "tong" aspects of culture in Acheng. It is a masterpiece of his thoughts. Utopia launches the 20th anniversary commemorative edition with an additional 10,000-word article "Chinese Secularity and Chinese Literature". "Twenty years ago, there was a booklet called "Gossip". I mentioned it again today, hoping to make more connections between Chinese culture and civilization. "Chinese Secularity and Chinese Novels" is a collection of many talks. Speaking to the audience and chatting with friends, our common knowledge wealth is secular experience. Secular experience is the easiest to transform into a humanistic perspective. In this way, it is best to turn theory into gossip, hide professional terms in gossip, and not define "secular" throughout the article to make it easier for listeners to follow."
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
Weigh everything you love and hate against the universe.
idle books idle talk idle talk
The short and concise reviews are very leisurely to read.
Gossip? Um? Shouldn't it be about talking less? Go read it first, and you will be surprised at first glance. One reason is that you misunderstood the title, and the other reason is that this book is actually about Chinese culture and Chinese novels. Although the content is very profound, fortunately, the author uses a common language to explain it, which avoids the phenomenon of being confused.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
Weigh everything you love and hate against the universe.
idle books idle talk idle talk
The short and concise reviews are very leisurely to read.
Gossip? Um? Shouldn't it be about talking less? Go read it first, and you will be surprised at first glance. One reason is that you misunderstood the title, and the other reason is that this book is actually about Chinese culture and Chinese novels. Although the content is very profound, fortunately, the author uses a common language to explain it, which avoids the phenomenon of being confused.
