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Chaoyan
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(japan) Shiga Naoya
This book is a collection of short stories by Shiga Naoya, the "god of novels" in Japan. It contains 21 stories in total and was translated by translator Lou Shiyi. It was first published under the title "Morning Glory" in 1981, and this time it was published again after more than 40 years. "Chao Yan" not only includes the author's personal novels that describe the people, things and things he encounters in daily life from a first-person perspective, but also includes some historical novels and dramas with ups and downs of plots and restrained emotions. Shiga Naoya is a rare master. Natsume Soseki once commented on him: "If you are not confident in your works, you will not publish them." Yu Dafu also said: "His works are few, but his writing is wonderful; his status in the Japanese literary world can be compared with China's Lu Xun."
This book is a collection of short stories by Shiga Naoya, the "god of novels" in Japan. It contains 21 stories in total and was translated by translator Lou Shiyi. It was first published under the title "Morning Glory" in 1981, and this time it was published again after more than 40 years. "Chao Yan" not only includes the author's personal novels that describe the people, things and things he encounters in daily life from a first-person perspective, but also includes some historical novels and dramas with ups and downs of plots and restrained emotions. Shiga Naoya is a rare master. Natsume Soseki once commented on him: "If you are not confident in your works, you will not publish them." Yu Dafu also said: "His works are few, but his writing is wonderful; his status in the Japanese literary world can be compared with China's Lu Xun."