
Monistic Determinism and Gray Hermeneutics
by Li Jianjun
About This Novel
In the early 1980s, you finally got your wish and entered university to study Chinese. It was an era of literature, and even the whispers of swallows seemed to have a literary tone and charm. It was a beautiful spring like a holiday for Chinese language students: almost every day there were new topics to talk about, and almost every day there were excellent works to read. Like many literary young people at that time, you also had your own literary dream. You put Belinsky's works in your schoolbag and carry them with you everywhere. You follow the path paved by his words and roam the land of Russian literature, watching three sets of cars speeding across the endless snowfields, watching the "old-style landlords" quarreling and eating watermelons, and watching a group of philistine officials fawning over the "imperial envoy" Khlestakov. This great critic made you fall in love with Gogol and also made you feel the charm of literary criticism. You dream about becoming an enthusiastic editor and enthusiastic critic in the future, being able to run a literary magazine like "Motherland Chronicle" and "Modern Man", and being able to make a clear and honest voice on the literature of your own time.
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