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Benevolent Relationship
General Fiction仁慈的关系
(hungary) Krasnohorkaj Laszlo
"Kindness" is a collection of short stories and short stories by Hungarian writer Krasnohorkaj Laszlo, which includes eight stories including his masterpieces "The Trap of Ruz" and "The Barber's Hands". His works are obscure and have gloomy themes, and are often classified as postmodern novels. The sentence structure in the story is weird, the location is ambiguous, the meaning is elusive, the plot is extremely jumpy, the structure is often radioactive, the narrator is always unclear, and the ending is full of mystery. In addition, the preface written by teacher Yu Zemin for the work is also very exciting. It not only details the author's creative process, but also analyzes Laszlo's almost crazy "Chinese complex" with first-hand information based on his own experience. There is no doubt that this will shorten the distance between readers and the work.
"Kindness" is a collection of short stories and short stories by Hungarian writer Krasnohorkaj Laszlo, which includes eight stories including his masterpieces "The Trap of Ruz" and "The Barber's Hands". His works are obscure and have gloomy themes, and are often classified as postmodern novels. The sentence structure in the story is weird, the location is ambiguous, the meaning is elusive, the plot is extremely jumpy, the structure is often radioactive, the narrator is always unclear, and the ending is full of mystery. In addition, the preface written by teacher Yu Zemin for the work is also very exciting. It not only details the author's creative process, but also analyzes Laszlo's almost crazy "Chinese complex" with first-hand information based on his own experience. There is no doubt that this will shorten the distance between readers and the work.

Rebellious Melancholy
General Fiction反抗的忧郁
(hungary) Krasnohorkaj Laszlo
"Melancholy of Resistance" is a novel written by Hungarian writer Krasnohorcay Laszlo in 1989. It is also the original work of Béla Tarr's film "The Circus of the Whales". The novel unfolds a series of fragmented story descriptions around the protagonists, Mrs. Estaire, Mrs. Flaum, young man Valushka and other characters, and presents chaotic events in a Hungarian town from many aspects: a giant whale is transported to the town by the circus, and the onlookers each have different motives and intentions. Soon after, rumors spread around the town that the circus people were quietly hatching a sinister agenda, and frightened citizens seized on any manifestation of order they could find to criticize-music, cosmology, fascism, whatever.
"Melancholy of Resistance" is a novel written by Hungarian writer Krasnohorcay Laszlo in 1989. It is also the original work of Béla Tarr's film "The Circus of the Whales". The novel unfolds a series of fragmented story descriptions around the protagonists, Mrs. Estaire, Mrs. Flaum, young man Valushka and other characters, and presents chaotic events in a Hungarian town from many aspects: a giant whale is transported to the town by the circus, and the onlookers each have different motives and intentions. Soon after, rumors spread around the town that the circus people were quietly hatching a sinister agenda, and frightened citizens seized on any manifestation of order they could find to criticize-music, cosmology, fascism, whatever.

Satan Tango
General Fiction撒旦探戈
(hungary) Krasnohorkaj Laszlo
The story of "Satan Tango" takes place in a dilapidated small village. A dozen villagers with nowhere to make a living staged a drama of alcoholism, adultery, voyeurism, betrayal, dreams and broken dreams in the rainy and muddy late autumn season. Indifference and numbness cruelly killed all living things, until the appearance of two liars ignited everyone's hope, leading them to take the repeated dance of death towards the bright future they imagined... The wonderful structure and unique language style of this book make it one of the most mysterious works in the history of literature, and a miracle in the history of translation.
The story of "Satan Tango" takes place in a dilapidated small village. A dozen villagers with nowhere to make a living staged a drama of alcoholism, adultery, voyeurism, betrayal, dreams and broken dreams in the rainy and muddy late autumn season. Indifference and numbness cruelly killed all living things, until the appearance of two liars ignited everyone's hope, leading them to take the repeated dance of death towards the bright future they imagined... The wonderful structure and unique language style of this book make it one of the most mysterious works in the history of literature, and a miracle in the history of translation.