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  1. Spring in Winter: 2 Volumes (Complete Collection of Mao Dun Literature Award-Winning Works) (2019 Edition) 496k Wordscompleted This is the first full-length novel created using the stream-of-consciousness technique in China. The novel takes Yu Erlong, the party committee secretary and director of a large military power plant, to return to his hometown of Shihu after more than thirty years to find the murderer who assassinated his wife Lu Hua. Through his three days and two nights of experience, knowledge and memories, it condenses his 40-year struggle life during the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War and the foundin 204Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  2. Beyond the Courtyard completed This book is a collection of essays and essays by the author. The author may talk about the past and present, or make long and short remarks, or make irresponsible remarks. All of them analyze and comment on all phenomena in today's society, and the arguments are incisive and evocative. Reads9.5ScoreShelves
  3. Tung Blossom Season completed This book is a collection of some novellas written by Li Guowen, a famous Chinese writer who has won the Mao Dun Literary Award over the years, including "Tung Blossom Season", "Lunar Eclipse", "Chronicles of a Dangerous Building", "Nirvana", "Variation", "On the Writing of Human Characters", "The Story of a Dog", "The Cat Doesn't Take the Mouse", etc. It is a rare masterpiece of novels. Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  4. Elevator Murder completed The author of this book is Li Guowen, winner of China's first Mao Dun Literature Award. This book is a collection of illustrated short stories selected by the author, which includes many of the author's excellent short stories. The author's writing style is sharp and profound, and he has his own unique insights into the world of human beings, which is inspiring. Reads8.8ScoreShelves
  5. The Art of Swearing completed A collection of essays, including more than 30 essays such as "Brazilian Wood", "Borrowing Light", and "Watching Fish". Reads8.8ScoreShelves