
Zhang Ruifeng's Prose
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Zhang Ruifeng is one of the initiators and representative writers of "New Prose" in the 1990s. His prose is huge, powerful, broad and thick, with complexity and internal structure. It breaks the solid prose pattern in the past, expands the boundaries of prose, and gives people a completely new look. He is good at selecting allegorical materials, interweaving multiple elements, making ordinary events appear strange, forming a deep and magical effect like a symphony, showing the warmth hidden in complex past events, and has influenced a group of young prose writers. This book selects dozens of Zhang Ruifeng's essays, including representative works such as "Deep Red", "Paradise Lost", "Arithmetic Problems" and "A Narration of Revenge" that recall rural life; as well as recent works such as "Fairy Mountain", "Running Shadows of Mountains" and "Notes on the West Chamber" that eulogize nature with profound meaning. It also selects some reading notes "Kafka's Puzzle", which can basically present the author's creative style from different aspects.
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