
A to X: a Tender Letter to a Lover in Prison
by H
About This Novel
A number of bundles of letters were found in a cell in the old central prison. They were written by a woman, A'ida, to her lover in prison, Xavier. Ada's letter is full of longing for and longing for Xavier. They have the same ideals, but they can only share them through words. They love each other deeply, but they are not allowed to meet each other. Aida took the trouble to describe the daily trivial things that happened in the town - the townspeople's gatherings, the bugs on the trees, the music on the radio, the missiles that fell last week... In the seemingly ordinary and trivial things, we can vaguely smell people's anxiety about political oppression, and their inner panic about the turbulent war. At the same time, we can also read between the lines people's philosophy of no hesitation and their infinite desire for freedom and liberation. ─ No force can stop love and faith, and no violence can destroy the human heart.
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